ततो&श्मवृष्टिरत्युग्रा महत्यासीत् समन्तत:ः
tato 'śmavṛṣṭir atyugrā mahaty āsīt samantataḥ
サンジャヤは言った。すると四方から、巨大でこの上なく激しい石の雨が降り起こった——戦の暴虐がさらに増す不吉な兆しであり、戦場そのものが節度と人の情に背を向けたかのようであった。
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how war rapidly escalates beyond controlled combat into indiscriminate harm. Ethically, it underscores the erosion of restraint (maryādā) in conflict, where violence becomes pervasive and affects all sides, warning that adharma can spread like a storm once unleashed.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that a massive, extremely fierce pelting of stones arose on all sides—either as a tactic used by combatants amid close-quarters chaos or as a portent-like description of the battlefield’s intensified turmoil.