Arjuna’s Self-Identification and the Ten Names
Uttara–Arjuna Saṃvāda
चण्डाश्न वाता: संवान्ति रूक्षा: शर्करवर्षिण: | भस्मवर्णप्रकाशेन तमसा संवृतं नभ:,“इस समय कंकड़ बरसानेवाली प्रचण्ड एवं रूखी हवा चल रही है। राखके समान रंगवाले अन्धकारसे आकाश आच्छादित हो रहा है
caṇḍāśnā vātāḥ saṃvānti rūkṣāḥ śarkaravarṣiṇaḥ | bhasmavarṇaprakāśena tamasā saṃvṛtaṃ nabhaḥ ||
کنکر برسانے والی سخت اور خشک ہوائیں چل رہی ہیں؛ اور راکھ جیسے رنگ کی مدھم روشنی والے اندھیرے نے آسمان کو ڈھانپ لیا ہے۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse uses ominous natural imagery to signal moral and narrative tension: when adharma and impending conflict gather strength, the world is portrayed as unsettled, reminding the listener to read events ethically and remain steady in dharma amid turbulence.
Vaiśampāyana describes a sudden, harsh atmospheric change—violent winds and an ashen darkness covering the sky—functioning as a foreboding sign that a significant and potentially dangerous turn of events is near in the Virāṭa narrative.