सेनयोरुभयोश्षवापि असर अब यते महान् । पाञ्चजन्यस्य निर्घोषो च निःस्वन:,“दोनों ही सेनाओंमें चारों ओर पांचजन्य शंखका गम्भीर घोष और गाण्डीवधनुषकी टंकारथ्वनि सुनायी देती है
sañjaya uvāca | senayor ubhayoḥ śvāpī asar abhyate mahān | pāñcajanyasya nirghoṣo ca niḥsvanaḥ |
Di kedua belah pasukan, di segala penjuru bangkit gemuruh besar—dentum dalam sangkakala Pāñcajanya dan dering twang busur Gāṇḍīva.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores how the outward commencement of war—signaled by sacred and martial sounds—also marks an inward ethical threshold: once the call is sounded, each side must confront responsibility (dharma), intention, and the consequences of violence.
Sañjaya describes the battlefield atmosphere at Kurukṣetra: across both armies a great uproar rises, dominated by Kṛṣṇa’s conch Pāñcajanya and the sharp twang of Arjuna’s bow Gāṇḍīva, indicating the battle’s imminent engagement.