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Shloka 28

Lokapāla-samāgamaḥ—Arjuna Receives Astras from the World-Guardians

Book 3, Chapter 42

अप्सरोगणसंकीर्णे ब्रह्मघोषानुनादिते

apsarogaṇasaṅkīrṇe brahmaghoṣānunādite

Vaiśampāyana said: “(That place) was thronged with companies of Apsarases, and it resounded with sacred Brahmanical chants.”

अप्सरोगणसंकीर्णेin (a place) crowded with groups of Apsarases
अप्सरोगणसंकीर्णे:
Adhikarana
TypeAdjective
Rootअप्सरोगणसंकीर्ण
FormNeuter, Locative, Singular
ब्रह्मघोषानुनादितेin (a place) resounding with Vedic chants
ब्रह्मघोषानुनादिते:
Adhikarana
TypeAdjective
Rootब्रह्मघोषानुनादित
FormNeuter, Locative, Singular

वैशम्पायन उवाच

V
Vaiśampāyana
A
Apsarases
B
Brahmanical/Vedic chants (brahmaghoṣa)

Educational Q&A

The verse highlights the ethical-aesthetic ideal that sacred spaces are marked by purity and auspicious sound: the presence of celestial beings and the reverberation of Vedic chant signify a realm ordered by dharma and ritual propriety.

The narrator describes a setting—likely a divine or highly sanctified locale—as being filled with Apsarases and echoing with Brahmanical/Vedic recitations, establishing an atmosphere of holiness and grandeur before the next narrative action.