Inauspicious Omens and Arjuna’s Return from Dvārakā
वायुर्वाति खरस्पर्शो रजसा विसृजंस्तम: । असृग् वर्षन्ति जलदा बीभत्समिव सर्वत: ॥ १६ ॥
vāyur vāti khara-sparśo rajasā visṛjaṁs tamaḥ asṛg varṣanti jaladā bībhatsam iva sarvataḥ
Um vento violento, de toque áspero, sopra levantando poeira e espalhando trevas. As nuvens, por toda parte, parecem derramar desastres horrendos como se fosse chuva de sangue.
This verse describes terrifying inauspicious signs—harsh winds, dust-darkness, and clouds raining blood—indicating a great change in the world’s spiritual fortune following Krishna’s disappearance.
Arjuna perceives unnatural omens and, in anxiety, understands that something grave has occurred—foreshadowing the departure of Lord Krishna and the onset of darker times.
It reminds one to recognize spiritual decline and take shelter of bhakti—strengthening remembrance of Krishna and living by dharma even when the environment feels disturbing or degraded.