Adhyāya 36: Ghora-yuddha-varṇanam
A Clinical Description of the Intensified Engagement
उल्कापाताश्च संजज्ुर्दिशां दाहास्तथैव च । शुष्काशन्यश्व सम्पेतुर्वयुर्वाताश्च॒ भैरवा:
ulkāpātāś ca sañjajñur diśāṃ dāhās tathaiva ca | śuṣkāśanyaś ca sampetur vayur vātāś ca bhairavāḥ ||
Pertanda-pertanda pun meledak: meteor jatuh, penjuru seakan terbakar, kilat menyambar tanpa hujan, dan angin serta badai yang mengerikan bangkit.
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the Mahābhārata motif that collective violence and adharma disturb the moral-cosmic order, which is mirrored through ominous natural signs. Such portents function as ethical warnings: when righteous restraint is abandoned, destruction gathers momentum and becomes difficult to avert.
Sañjaya reports frightening battlefield omens—meteor-falls, the quarters seeming to burn, lightning without rain, and violent winds—signaling an impending intensification of calamity in the Karṇa Parva war events.