Kārttikeya-Abhiṣecana: Mātṛgaṇa-Nāma Saṃkīrtana and Skanda’s Commission
चर्तुर्वष्टोडष्टजिह्नश्व मेघनाद: पृथुश्रवा: | विद्युताक्षो धनुर्वकत्रो जाठरो मारुताशन:
caturvaṣṭoḍaṣṭajihnaśva megha-nādaḥ pṛthu-śravāḥ | vidyutākṣo dhanurvaktraḥ jāṭharo mārutāśanaḥ ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。(そこには)メーガ・ナーダ、プルトゥ・シュラヴァー、ヴィディユタークシャ、ダヌル・ヴァクトラ、ジャータラ、マールターシャナと名づけられた戦士たちがいた——その名だけで雷鳴と稲妻、そして貪り食う火を思わせる者どもである。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse functions as a martial catalogue: by listing warriors with elemental, fearsome names (thunder, lightning, fire), it underscores the Mahābhārata’s ethical tension—human beings, driven by ambition and allegiance, become instruments of vast destruction, reminding the listener that war magnifies both valor and ruin.
Vaiśampāyana continues the narration by naming notable fighters present in the ongoing conflict of the Śalya Parva section, emphasizing the scale and intensity of the battle through evocative proper names.