आचार्य-क्षमा, देśa–kāla-नīti, तथा भेद-दोषः
Teacher-Reconciliation, Timing-Policy, and the Fault of Factionalism
तस्य शड्खस्य शब्देन रथनेमिस्वनेन च । गाण्डीवस्य च घोषेण पृथिवी समकम्पत,उस शंखके शब्दसे, रथनेमियोंकी घर्घराहटसे तथा गाण्डीव धनुषकी टंकारसे धरती काँप उठी
tasya śaṅkhasya śabdena rathanemisvanena ca | gāṇḍīvasya ca ghoṣeṇa pṛthivī samakampata ||
ด้วยเสียงสังข์ของเขา เสียงกึกก้องแห่งล้อรถศึก และเสียงกังวานของคันธนูคาณฑีวา แผ่นดินประหนึ่งสั่นสะเทือน
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how the outward signs of disciplined power—conch, chariot, and bow—can signify inner resolve aligned with dharma; righteous strength, when manifested, inspires awe and signals the turning of events.
The narrator describes a moment of martial revelation: the hero’s conch-blast, the thunder of the chariot-wheels, and the Gāṇḍīva’s resonant twang are so intense that the earth itself seems to shake, announcing his formidable presence.