शकुनेः पुत्रेण सह आश्वमेधाश्वविषयः संघर्षः — Arjuna’s restrained engagement with Śakuni’s son during the horse-escort
दुन्दुभिर्मेघनिर्घोषो मुहुर्मुहुरताडयत् । विननादासकृच्चापि दिवसे दिवसे गते
dundubhir meghanirghoṣo muhur muhur atāḍayat | vinanāda asakṛc cāpi divase divase gate ||
Disse Vaiśampāyana: “Um grande tambor, estrondando como trovão de nuvens, era batido repetidas vezes; e, à medida que cada dia passava, ele ressoava de novo e de novo.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights disciplined, repeated public signaling—an image of orderly governance and ritual procedure, where communal actions are coordinated through clear, consistent announcements.
A great drum is being beaten repeatedly with a thunder-like roar, and it continues to sound day after day, indicating an ongoing public proclamation or sustained ritual/royal activity in the Ashvamedhika context.