Bhagadattā’s Deployment Against Ghaṭotkaca; Elephant-Corps Escalation
भवांश्व॒ मध्यस्थतया नित्यमस्मानुपेक्षते । सो<हं कुपथमारूढ: पश्य दैवमिदं मम,“आप मध्यस्थ बने रहनेके कारण सदा हम-लोगोंकी उपेक्षा करते हैं। मैं बड़े बुरे मार्गपर चढ़ आया। मेरे इस दुर्भाग्यको देखिये"
bhavān śva madhyasthatayā nityam asmān upekṣate | so 'haṃ kupatham ārūḍhaḥ paśya daivam idaṃ mama ||
Sañjaya sagte: «Du, der du stets in Neutralität verharrst, übergehst uns immer wieder. So bin ich auf einen bösen Pfad geraten—sieh dieses mein Geschick.»
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical danger of prolonged “neutrality” when it becomes neglect: feeling ignored, a person may rationalize a turn toward an unrighteous course (kupatha) and then attribute the outcome to fate (daivam). It implicitly warns that moral responsibility cannot be fully shifted onto destiny.
Sañjaya voices a complaint to an addressed elder/authority figure: because that person stays neutral and overlooks “us,” Sañjaya says he has ended up taking a wrong path and asks the listener to witness his misfortune as an instance of fate.