कर्णनिधनवृत्तान्तनिवेदनम् | Reporting Karṇa’s Fall to Yudhiṣṭhira
अयुध्यमानस्य वधस्तथाशत्रोश्व मानद | पराड्मुखस्य द्रवत: शरणं चापि गच्छत:
ayudhyamānasya vadhastathāśatroś ca mānada | parāṅmukhasya dravataḥ śaraṇaṃ cāpi gacchataḥ ||
قال شري كريشنا: «يا صاحب المروءة، إن قتلَ من لا يقاتل، ولا يضمر عداوة، وقد ولّى عن ساحة القتال هاربًا، أو مضى يلتمس ملجأ—بل من جاء يطلب الحماية—لا يقرّه خيار الرجال. وكل هذه الأحوال تنطبق على أخيك الأكبر.»
श्रीकृष्ण उवाच
Kṛṣṇa states a dharma-based rule of warfare: it is not considered righteous to kill someone who is not fighting, has turned away and is fleeing, or is seeking refuge/protection. Ethical restraint is part of true heroism.
In the Karṇa Parva battle context, Kṛṣṇa addresses a warrior (calling him ‘mānada’) and argues that the warrior’s elder brother fits the protected categories—non-combatant/withdrawing/fleeing/seeking refuge—therefore he should not be slain.