उद्योगपर्व — अध्याय १४१: कर्ण–कृष्णसंवादः, उत्पात-स्वप्न-लक्षणानि
Karna–Krishna Dialogue: Omens and Dream-Signs
गाण्डीवस्य च निर्घोषं विस्फूर्जितमिवाशने: । न तदा भविता त्रेता न कृत॑ द्वापरं न च
gāṇḍīvasya ca nirghoṣaṁ visphūrjitam ivāśaneḥ | na tadā bhavitā tretā na kṛtaṁ dvāparaṁ na ca, karṇa |
गाण्डीवस्य च निर्घोषं विस्फूर्जितमिवाशनेः। न तदा भविता त्रेता न कृतं द्वापरं न च॥
संजय उवाच
The verse uses yuga-imagery to stress moral and social collapse in the face of adharma-driven war: when violence and rivalry dominate, the qualities associated with earlier, more righteous ages feel absent, and only conflict (Kali-like disorder) seems to prevail.
Sañjaya warns Karṇa about the battlefield moment when Arjuna—supported by Kṛṣṇa as charioteer—unleashes divine power; the terrifying sound of the Gāṇḍīva is portrayed as so overwhelming that it eclipses any sense of auspicious order, leaving only the experience of catastrophic strife.