कुन्ती–कर्णसंवादः
Kuntī–Karṇa Dialogue: Loyalty, Fate, and Constrained Assurance
प्रकाशकर्मा तपनो यो<यं देवो विरोचन: । अजीजनत त्वां मय्येष कर्ण शस्त्रभृतां वरम्
prakāśakarmā tapano yo 'yaṃ devo virocanaḥ | ajījanat tvāṃ mayy eṣa karṇa śastrabhṛtāṃ varam ||
যে আলোক-কার্যকারী, তাপদায়ক দেব বিরোচন (সূর্য), তিনিই—হে কর্ণ—আমার মধ্যে তোমাকে জন্ম দিয়েছেন, অস্ত্রধারীদের মধ্যে শ্রেষ্ঠ করে।
कर्ण उवाच
The verse frames martial prowess and personal identity as rooted in a higher, divinely sanctioned origin, suggesting that excellence and destiny are not merely self-made but arise from causes beyond ordinary human control.
Karna is speaking and invokes a radiant divine figure (identified with the Sun through the epithet tapanaḥ) to assert a divinely grounded origin and to claim preeminence among warriors, strengthening his self-presentation and legitimacy in the unfolding conflict.