सो<यं मां समनुप्राप्त: प्रत्यक्ष भवतां हि यः । पृथिवीं पालयित्वाहमेतां निष्ठामुपागत:
so ’yaṁ māṁ samanuprāptaḥ pratyakṣaṁ bhavatāṁ hi yaḥ | pṛthivīṁ pālayitvāham etāṁ niṣṭhām upāgataḥ ||
قال سنجيا: «إنّ ساعة الخراب هذه قد بلغتني أنا أيضًا—وأنتم ترون ذلك عيانًا. لقد حكمتُ هذه الأرض كلها وحميتها يومًا؛ واليوم قد أُتي بي إلى هذه الحال الأخيرة.»
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the impermanence of worldly power: even one who once protected and ruled the earth can swiftly be reduced to a helpless end-state. It invites ethical reflection on humility, detachment, and the limits of sovereignty amid the devastation of war.
Sañjaya speaks of a visible, present calamity—an approaching ruin that has now reached him too. He contrasts his former status as a protector-ruler of the earth with his current fallen condition, highlighting the catastrophic reversal brought about by the war.