Varuṇābhiṣeka–Agni-anveṣaṇa–Kaubera-tīrtha
Varuṇa’s Consecration; Search for Agni; Kaubera Sacred Site
अरुणाभा महाभोगा दीर्घकेश्य: सिताम्बरा: । ऊर्ध्ववेणीधराश्नैव पिड्ाक्ष्यो लम्बमेखला:
aruṇābhā mahābhogā dīrghakeśyaḥ sitāmbarāḥ | ūrdhvaveṇīdharāś caiva piṅgākṣyo lambamekhalāḥ ||
وَیشَمپایَن نے کہا—وہ سرخی مائل تابانی سے دمک رہی تھیں، عظیم نعمت و عیش کی حامل، لمبے بالوں والی اور سفید لباس پہنے ہوئے۔ ان کی چوٹی اوپر بندھی ہوتی، آنکھیں پِنگل اور کمر میں لمبی میخلا بندھی ہوتی۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse functions less as a direct moral injunction and more as a narrative device: in the context of war, extraordinary appearances and ominous signs underscore the ethical gravity of adharma-driven conflict and the sense that cosmic order reacts to human violence.
Vaiśampāyana describes a group of striking, otherworldly female figures by their color, dress, hair, eyes, and ornaments—details typically used in the epic to signal a portent or supernatural manifestation amid the events of the Shalya Parva.