अथ हंसा: समुद्रान्ते कदाचिदतिपातिन:
atha haṃsāḥ samudrānte kadācid atipātinaḥ
サञ्जयは言った。やがて海のほとりで、ある折に、飛翔の速い白鳥たちが現れた――物語の進行のうちに差し挟まれた、兆しめいた一景であった。
संजय उवाच
The verse uses a brief natural image—swift swans by the seashore—to set an omen-like or reflective tone, reminding the listener that in the midst of war, signs in nature and moments of observation can frame human action within a larger moral and cosmic order.
Sañjaya introduces a scene: swans, described as very swift in flight, are seen at the ocean’s edge on a certain occasion. This functions as a transitional or atmospheric detail within the ongoing account of events in Karṇa Parva.