प्रावृट्-शरत्-वर्णनम् — Description of the Monsoon and Autumn; Sarasvatī in the Pāṇḍavas’ Exile
पर्वताग्राणि वै मृदूनन् नादयानश्न विज्वर: प्रक्षिपन् पादपांश्चापि नादेनापूरयन् महीम्
parvatāgrāṇi vai mṛdūnan nādayānaś ca vijvaraḥ | prakṣipan pādapāṁś cāpi nādenāpūrayan mahīm ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。憂いなく恐れもなく、彼らは山の峰々を踏み荒らし、木々を引き抜いては四方へ投げ散らし、獅子の咆哮のごとき声で大地のすべてを轟かせた。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores how unrestrained strength can dominate the natural world; ethically, it functions as a warning-sign within the narrative—power without inner agitation (vijvara) can still be destructive, and its arrival demands discernment and preparedness from those who witness it.
The speaker describes formidable beings moving through the landscape: they crush mountain ridges, uproot and scatter trees, and roar so loudly that the earth seems filled with sound—creating a dramatic, ominous atmosphere before the next encounter or event.