Draupadī-apaharaṇa-saṃdeśaḥ
Report of Draupadī’s Abduction and the Pāṇḍavas’ Pursuit
कर्णो5प्याविष्ट चित्तात्मा नरकस्यान्तरात्मना
karṇo 'py āviṣṭa-cittātmā narakasyāntarātmanā
বৈশম্পায়নে ক’লে—কৰ্ণো, যাৰ চিত্ত আৰু অন্তৰাত্মা নৰকসদৃশ অন্তৰ্প্ৰেৰণাই আচ্ছন্ন কৰিছিল, ভিতৰৰ পৰা যেন আৱিষ্ট হৈ পৰিল।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights that ethical failure often begins internally: when the mind is overtaken by a 'hellish' inner drive—anger, envy, resentment, or delusion—one’s discernment collapses and harmful action becomes easier. It warns that guarding the inner life is essential to sustaining dharma.
Vaiśampāyana describes Karṇa’s psychological state: he is portrayed as mentally overwhelmed, as if possessed from within by a hellish force. The narration frames Karṇa’s ensuing stance or actions as arising from inner turmoil and moral darkness rather than calm, righteous judgment.