ज्वलिताश्न महोल्का वै समाहत्य दिवाकरम् | निपेतु: सहसा भूमौ वेदयन्त्यो महद् भयम्,बड़ी-बड़ी प्रज्वलित उल्काएँ सूर्यदेवसे टकरा-कर महान् भयकी सूचना देती हुई सहसा पृथ्वीपर गिर रही थीं
jvalitāś ca maholkā vai samāhatya divākaram | nipetuḥ sahasā bhūmau vedayantyo mahad bhayam ||
प्रज्वलित मोठमोठ्या उल्का सूर्याला धडकून, जणू महान भयाची सूचना देत, सहसा पृथ्वीवर कोसळू लागल्या.
संजय उवाच
The verse uses ominous celestial signs to underscore an ethical idea common in the Mahabharata: when society moves toward adharma and mass violence, the natural and cosmic order is perceived as disturbed, warning humans of the consequences of unrighteous conflict.
Sañjaya reports terrifying portents: huge flaming meteors appear to collide with the sun and then fall to the earth, functioning as forewarnings of the impending catastrophe of the Kurukṣetra war.