भीष्मपर्व — अध्याय २: संजयस्य दिव्यदृष्टिप्रदानम् तथा निमित्तवर्णनम्
Granting Sañjaya Divine Sight and the Description of Omens
उभे पूर्वापरे संध्ये नित्यं पश्यामि भारत । उदयास्तमने सूर्य कबन्धै: परिवारितम्,'भारत! मैं प्रातः और सायं दोनों संध्याओंके समय उदय और अस्तकी वेलामें सूर्यदेवको प्रतिदिन कबन्धोंसे घिरा हुआ देखता हूँ
ubhe pūrvāpare sandhye nityaṁ paśyāmi bhārata | udayāstamane sūryaṁ kabandhaiḥ parivāritam ||
ไวศัมปายนะกล่าวว่า “โอ ภารตะ ในยามรอยต่อทั้งสอง—รุ่งอรุณและสนธยา—ข้าพเจ้าเห็นสุริยะทุกวัน ณ คราวขึ้นและคราวตก ถูกโอบล้อมด้วยกะพันธะ (ลำตัวไร้ศีรษะ)”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores how adharma and impending violence manifest as disturbances in the natural and moral order. The ‘Sun surrounded by kabandhas’ functions as a warning: when society moves toward unjust slaughter, even the symbols of light and order appear eclipsed by death.
In Bhīṣma Parva’s opening, Vaiśampāyana narrates to King Janamejaya a series of terrifying portents seen around the time of the Kurukṣetra war. Here he reports a recurring vision at dawn and dusk: the Sun at rising and setting appears encircled by kabandhas, foreshadowing widespread carnage.