कर्णेन सैन्यस्थापनं तथा नानायुद्धसमवायः
Karna Reforms the Host and Multiple Duels Converge
कुरव: सहपाञ्चाला: शाल्वा मत्स्या: सनैमिषा: | कोसला: काशयोडज्जञाशक्ष॒ कालिड्रा मागधास्तथा
kuravāḥ saha-pāñcālāḥ śālvā matsyāḥ sa-naimiṣāḥ | kosalāḥ kāśayo ḍa-jñāśakṣaḥ kāliḍrā māgadhās tathā ||
قال كارنا: «إن الكورو مع البانشالا؛ والشالڤا؛ والماتسيا؛ ومن اتصلوا بنايميṣa؛ والكوسالا؛ والكاشي؛ وكذلك الماغدها—فهؤلاء جميعًا، ومعهم سائر الحلفاء، قد جُرّوا إلى هذه الحرب.»
कर्ण उवाच
By enumerating many kingdoms, the verse highlights how private ambition and unresolved rivalry can engulf entire societies. The ethical implication is that rulers and warriors bear responsibility not only for personal honor but for the widespread human cost their choices impose.
Karna is speaking and naming the various peoples/kingdoms involved, effectively marking the breadth of forces drawn into the Kurukṣetra war and emphasizing the scale of the conflict.