कर्णार्जुनसमागमः — The Karṇa–Arjuna Confrontation
Cosmic Spectatorship and Vows
पश्यतां ते महाराज पुत्राणां चित्रयोधिनाम् | शकुने: सौबलेयस्य कर्णस्य च विशाम्पते,नरेश्वर! प्रजानाथ! विचित्र युद्ध करनेवाले आपके पुत्रोंके, सुबलपुत्र शकुनिके तथा कर्णके देखते-देखते यह सब हो रहा था
paśyatāṃ te mahārāja putrāṇāṃ citrayodhinām | śakuneḥ saubaleyasya karṇasya ca viśāmpate naraśvara prajānātha vicitra-yuddha-karṇevāle āpake putroṃke subalaputra śakunike tathā karṇake dekhate-dekhate yaha saba ho rahā thā |
قال سانجيا: «أيها الملك العظيم، يا سيد الرعية وحاكم الرجال، إن هذا كله كان يجري أمام أعين أبنائك ذوي البأس المتنوع، وأمام شاكوني ابن سوبالا، وأمام كارنا أيضًا. وهم ينظرون، كانت مجريات الأحداث الرهيبة تنكشف».
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores moral responsibility: catastrophic outcomes in war are not abstract or hidden—they unfold in full view of leaders and their allies. By addressing Dhṛtarāṣṭra with titles of kingship, Sañjaya implicitly reminds him that a ruler is accountable for what happens under his watch.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that the ongoing events of the battle are occurring openly, before the eyes of Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s sons as well as key supporters like Śakuni (son of Subala) and Karṇa—emphasizing their direct witness and involvement.