धृतराष्ट्र–दुर्योधन संवादः
Vāraṇāvata-vivāsana-nīti: Dhṛtarāṣṭra and Duryodhana’s Policy Dialogue
तच्छुत्वान्तहितं भूतमन्तरिक्षस्थमब्रवीत् । अश्वस्येवास्य यत् स्थाम नदत: प्रदिशो गतम्
tac chrutvāntarhitaṃ bhūtam antarīkṣastham abravīt | aśvasyevāsyayat sthāma nadataḥ pradiśo gatam ||
听到那声音,一位隐形的存在立于空中说道:“此子啼哭之时,其雄浑之声如马嘶般震彻四方。故他将以‘阿湿婆他摩’之名闻世。”闻此言及其子,婆罗堕阇之子德罗那大为欢喜。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the Mahābhārata motif that a person’s name and future renown can be linked to an early sign (nimitta). The child’s extraordinary cry becomes a marker of identity and destiny, affirmed by an impartial, otherworldly witness.
At Aśvatthāmā’s birth, his cry is so forceful that it echoes in all directions like a horse’s neigh. An invisible being in the sky declares that this is why he will be known as “Aśvatthāmā,” and Droṇa is pleased on hearing this pronouncement about his son.