Arjuna’s Self-Identification and the Ten Names
Uttara–Arjuna Saṃvāda
रूक्षवर्णाश्ष जलदा अनबन ्शना: । निःसरन्ति च कोशेभ्य: १ विविधानि च
rūkṣavarṇāś ca jaladā anabhrāśanāḥ | niḥsaranti ca kośebhyaḥ vividhāni ca |
سخت رنگت والے، بغیر مسلسل گھٹا کے، بادل ابھر کر نکل رہے ہیں؛ اور ان کے غلافوں سے طرح طرح کی صورتیں نمودار ہو رہی ہیں۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse uses imagery of clouds and emergence from coverings to suggest that turbulent times reveal what was hidden; ethically, it cautions that concealed tendencies and consequences surface when conditions become severe.
The narrator describes an ominous natural scene—grim-colored clouds and various things emerging from their ‘sheaths’—functioning as atmospheric description and a possible portent within the unfolding events of the Virāṭa episode.