कर्णपर्व — अध्याय ४०
Karṇa’s Pressure on the Pāñcālas; Duryodhana Disabled; Arjuna’s Counter-Advance
अथ हंसवचो मूढ: कुत्सयित्वा पुन: पुनः । प्रजगादोत्तरं काक: कत्थनो जातिलाघवात्
atha haṃsavaco mūḍhaḥ kutsayitvā punaḥ punaḥ | prajagādottaraṃ kākaḥ katthano jātilāghavāt ||
Sañjaya sprach: Als die Krähe die Worte des Schwans hörte, schmähete sie ihn, töricht und prahlerisch, immer wieder; und aus der Kleinheit ihrer eigenen niedrigen Natur heraus erwiderte sie wie folgt.
संजय उवाच
The verse contrasts wise, measured counsel (the swan) with arrogant, repetitive disparagement (the crow), implying that boastfulness and contempt born of inner pettiness obstruct understanding and ethical conduct.
Sañjaya narrates a fable-like exchange: after hearing the swan speak, the crow—foolish and prone to bragging—repeatedly insults the swan and then delivers a retort, motivated by his own base disposition.