ववुर्बहुविधाश्वैव दिक्षु सर्वासु मारुता: । दृश्यमानेषु रक्ष:सु भूतेषु च नदत्सु च,सम्पूर्ण दिशाओंमें अनेक प्रकारकी वायु प्रवाहित हो रही थी। सब ओर राक्षस और भूतगण गरजते दिखायी देते थे
vavur bahuvidhāś caiva dikṣu sarvāsu mārutāḥ | dṛśyamāneṣu rakṣaḥsu bhūteṣu ca nadatṣu ca ||
三阇耶说道:“各色怪风向四方骤起。四面皆见罗刹(rākṣasa)与诸般鬼灵现形,放声咆哮——这些凶兆使战场愈发阴翳,预示着围绕即将到来的屠戮的可怖而不义的动荡。”
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores how moral and cosmic disorder (adharma) is mirrored by ominous natural and supernatural signs. As war approaches, the narrative frames violence not as mere strategy but as an event that disturbs the world’s balance and evokes dread.
Sañjaya reports ominous portents: turbulent winds blow in all directions, and rākṣasas and bhūtas appear and roar. These signs heighten the sense of impending catastrophe on the battlefield.