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Mahabharata 3.183.3Vana Parva, Adhyaya 183, Shloka 3

Vainya-Aśvamedhe Atri–Gautama–Sanatkumāra-Nirṇaya

Vainya’s Sacrifice and the Settlement of a Dharmic Dispute

तपात्ययनिकेताश्ष शतशो5थ सहस््रश: । अपेतार्कप्रभाजाला: सविद्युद्धिमलप्रभा:

Vaiśampāyana uvāca: tapātyayaniketāś ca śataśo ’tha sahasraśaḥ | apetārkaprabhājālāḥ savidyuddhimalaprabhāḥ ||

പിന്നീട് നൂറുകളായും ആയിരങ്ങളായും മേഘസമൂഹങ്ങൾ പ്രത്യക്ഷപ്പെട്ടു—താപകാലത്തുതന്നെ അവയുടെ വാസമെന്നപോലെ. അവ സൂര്യന്റെ പ്രഭാജാലം മറച്ചുവെച്ചു; മിന്നലിന്റെ നിർമല ദീപ്തിയോടെ അവർ തിളങ്ങി.

तपात्ययनिकेताःhaving their abode in the end of heat (i.e., in the rainy season clouds)
तपात्ययनिकेताः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootतपात्यय-निकेत
FormMasculine, Nominative, Plural
शतशःby hundreds
शतशः:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootशतशस्
Formtrue
अथand then / also
अथ:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootअथ
Formtrue
सहस्रशःby thousands
सहस्रशः:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootसहस्रशस्
Formtrue
अपेतhaving departed/removed
अपेत:
TypeAdjective
Rootअप-इ (क्त)
FormMasculine, Nominative, Plural
अर्कप्रभाजालाःnets/masses of the sun’s radiance
अर्कप्रभाजालाः:
TypeNoun
Rootअर्क-प्रभा-जाल
FormMasculine, Nominative, Plural
सविद्युत्with lightning
सविद्युत्:
TypeAdjective
Rootस-विद्युत्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Plural
धूमलप्रभाःhaving smoky/grey radiance
धूमलप्रभाः:
TypeAdjective
Rootधूमल-प्रभा
FormMasculine, Nominative, Plural

वैशम्पायन उवाच

V
Vaiśampāyana
A
arka (the Sun)
V
vidyut (lightning)

Educational Q&A

The verse uses a vivid natural image—sun-glare giving way to lightning-like purity—to suggest that greater forces (time, season, destiny) can eclipse ordinary brilliance. Ethically, it invites humility before changing circumstances and attentiveness to signs in the world.

Vaiśampāyana describes a sudden, dense appearance in great numbers—likened to rain-clouds or a stormy scene—where the sun’s harsh brilliance is obscured and a clean lightning-like radiance dominates, setting an ominous or heightened atmosphere.

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