Shloka 7

शड्खभेरीमृदड्नां कुञ्जराणां च गर्जताम्‌ । विस्फारितविकृष्टानां कार्मुकाणां च कूजताम्‌

śaṅkhabherīmṛdaṅgānāṃ kuñjarāṇāṃ ca garjatām | visphāritavikṛṣṭānāṃ kārmukāṇāṃ ca kūjatām

Sañjaya said: “There arose the blare of conches, the booming of kettle-drums and mṛdaṅgas, and the roaring of elephants; and there was also the twanging cry of bows, stretched wide and drawn back.”

शङ्खof conches
शङ्ख:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootशङ्ख
FormMasculine, Genitive, Plural
भेरीof kettle-drums
भेरी:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootभेरी
FormFeminine, Genitive, Plural
मृदङ्गानाम्of drums (mṛdaṅgas)
मृदङ्गानाम्:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootमृदङ्ग
FormMasculine, Genitive, Plural
कुञ्जराणाम्of elephants
कुञ्जराणाम्:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootकुञ्जर
FormMasculine, Genitive, Plural
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
गर्जताम्of (those) roaring
गर्जताम्:
Adhikarana
TypeVerb
Rootगर्ज्
FormMasculine, Genitive, Plural, शतृ (present active participle)
विस्फारितof (those) expanded / stretched open
विस्फारित:
Adhikarana
TypeAdjective
Rootवि + स्फुर्
FormNeuter, Genitive, Plural, क्त (past passive participle)
विकृष्टानाम्of (those) drawn back (pulled)
विकृष्टानाम्:
Adhikarana
TypeAdjective
Rootवि + कृष्
FormNeuter, Genitive, Plural, क्त (past passive participle)
कार्मुकाणाम्of bows
कार्मुकाणाम्:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootकार्मुक
FormNeuter, Genitive, Plural
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
कूजताम्of (those) sounding / twanging
कूजताम्:
Adhikarana
TypeVerb
Rootकूज्
FormNeuter, Genitive, Plural, शतृ (present active participle)

संजय उवाच

S
Sañjaya
C
conches (śaṅkha)
W
war-drums (bherī)
M
mṛdaṅga drums
E
elephants (kuñjara)
B
bows (kārmuka)

Educational Q&A

The verse does not state a direct moral injunction; it heightens the ethical gravity of war by foregrounding its sensory reality—martial instruments, roaring elephants, and drawn bows—reminding the listener that decisions in dharma-yuddha unfold amid fear, force, and irreversible consequences.

Sañjaya describes the battlefield’s rising tumult: conches and drums are sounded, elephants roar, and bows—stretched and drawn—emit their sharp twang, signaling readiness and the imminent clash of forces in the Drona Parva sequence.