Vṛddha-kanyā-carita and Balarāma’s Kurukṣetra Inquiry (वृद्धकन्या-चरितम् / कुरुक्षेत्रफल-प्रश्नः)
अथ काले व्यतिक्रान्ते महत्यतिभयंकरे
atha kāle vyatikrānte mahātyatibhayaṃkare
ครั้นเมื่อกาลอันน่าสะพรึงกลัวอย่างยิ่งและประหลาดยิ่งนั้นล่วงพ้นไปแล้ว เรื่องราวก็หันไปสู่เหตุการณ์ที่ตามมาภายหลัง
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores the Mahābhārata’s ethical realism: even the most terrifying crises are bounded by time. Recognizing that dreadful phases pass encourages steadiness (dhairya) and clear judgment rather than panic-driven action.
Vaiśampāyana marks a transition: a particularly dreadful period in the battle narrative has elapsed, and the story is about to describe the subsequent developments after that peak of fear.
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