वसारुधिरसम्पृक्ता: संध्यायामिव तोयदा: । श्रीकृष्णके चक्रसे विदीर्ण हुए दैत्य मेदा तथा रक्तमें सनकर संध्याकालके मेघोंकी भाँति दिखायी देने लगे
vasārudhirasampṛktāḥ sandhyāyām iva toyadāḥ |
Sinabi ni Vaiśampāyana: Balot at basang-basa sa taba at dugo, nagmistula silang mga ulap-ulan sa dapithapon—madilim, mabigat, at masamang pangitain—sapagkat napunit sila ng cakra ni Śrī Kṛṣṇa.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse uses stark imagery to underline the ethical gravity of violence: the battlefield’s gore is not merely physical detail but a reminder that acts of slaughter leave a dark, lingering moral atmosphere, like twilight clouds that dim clarity and peace.
The narrator describes the aftermath of fierce fighting: figures (or the scene) are covered with fat and blood, and their appearance is compared to twilight rain-clouds—suggesting darkness, heaviness, and foreboding in the wake of combat.