Rajo-dhūli-saṃmūḍha-saṅgrāmaḥ
The Dust-Obscured Battle and Mutual Charges
ते तु बाणमयं वर्ष शड्खमूर्थ्नि न््यपातयन् | निदाघान्ते5निलोद्धूता मेघा इव नगे जलम्,उन सबने शंखके मस्तकपर बाणोंकी वर्षा आरम्भ कर दी, मानो ग्रीष्म-ऋतुके अन्तमें वायुद्वारा उठाये हुए मेघ पर्वतपर जल बरसा रहे हों
te tu bāṇamayaṁ varṣaṁ śaṅkhamūrdhni nyapātayan | nidāghānte 'niloddhūtā meghā iva nage jalam ||
Lalu mereka menumpahkan hujan anak panah ke atas kepala Śaṅkha, bagaikan awan yang didorong angin pada akhir musim panas mencurahkan air ke puncak gunung.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the overwhelming, almost natural-force character of warfare: when conflict escalates, actions become like storms—testing steadiness, courage, and adherence to one’s duty even amid fear and harm.
A group of warriors begins a concentrated barrage of arrows aimed at Śaṅkha’s head. Sañjaya describes it through a vivid simile: wind-driven clouds at summer’s end pouring rain on a mountain.