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Shloka 42

Adhyāya 41 — Kṛṣṇa’s Battlefield Briefing and the Renewal of the Great Engagement

“शल्य! तब उस ब्राह्मणने एकान्तमें घूमते हुए मुझसे आकर कहा--*तुमने प्रमादवश मेरी होमधेनुके बछड़ेको मार डाला है। इसलिये तुम जिस समय रणक्षेत्रमें युद्ध करते-करते अत्यन्त भयको प्राप्त होओ उसी समय तुम्हारे रथका पहिया गड्ढेमें गिर जाय” ।। तस्माद्‌ बिभेमि बलवद्‌ ब्राह्मणव्याह्रतादहम्‌ । एते हि सोमराजान ईश्वरा: सुखदुःखयो:,इति श्रीमहाभारते कर्णपर्वणि कर्णशल्यसंवादे द्विचत्वारिंशो5ध्याय:

śalya! tadā sa brāhmaṇa ekānte paribhraman mām upetya uvāca— tvayā pramādavaśān mama homadhenoḥ batsaḥ hataḥ; tasmāt tvaṁ yasmin kāle raṇakṣetre yuddhyamānaḥ atyanta-bhayaṁ prāpsyasi tasminn eva kāle tava rathasya cakraṁ gartte nipatiṣyati iti. tasmād bibhemi balavad brāhmaṇa-vyāhṛtād aham; ete hi somarājān īśvarāḥ sukha-duḥkhayoḥ.

Sanjaya said: “O Shalya, then that Brahmin, wandering alone in a secluded place, came up to me and said: ‘Through heedlessness you have killed the calf of my sacrificial cow (homadhenu). Therefore, at the very moment when, fighting on the battlefield, you are seized by extreme fear, your chariot-wheel shall sink into a pit.’ Hence I greatly fear the Brahmin’s uttered words; for such pronouncements are sovereign over joy and sorrow.”

तस्मात्therefore/from that
तस्मात्:
Apadana
TypePronoun
Rootतद्
Formneuter, ablative, singular
बिभेमिI fear
बिभेमि:
Karta
TypeVerb
Rootभी (भय)
Formpresent indicative, 1st, singular, parasmaipada
बलवत्greatly/strongly
बलवत्:
Karma
TypeAdjective
Rootबलवत्
Formneuter, accusative, singular
ब्राह्मणby a brahmin
ब्राह्मण:
Karana
TypeNoun
Rootब्राह्मण
Formmasculine, instrumental, singular
व्याहृतात्from the utterance/curse spoken
व्याहृतात्:
Apadana
TypeKridanta
Rootव्याहृत (वि-आ-हृ, past participle)
Formneuter, ablative, singular
अहम्I
अहम्:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootअहम्
Formcommon, nominative, singular
एतेthese
एते:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootएतद्
Formmasculine, nominative, plural
हिindeed/for
हि:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootहि
सोमराजानःthe Moon-kings (lunar lords)
सोमराजानः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootसोमराजन्
Formmasculine, nominative, plural
ईश्वराःare masters
ईश्वराः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootईश्वर
Formmasculine, nominative, plural
सुखदुःखयोःof pleasure and pain
सुखदुःखयोः:
TypeNoun
Rootसुख-दुःख
Formneuter, genitive, dual

संजय उवाच

S
Sanjaya
S
Shalya
B
Brahmin
H
homadhenu (sacrificial cow)
C
calf (vatsa)
C
chariot
C
chariot wheel
B
battlefield (raṇakṣetra)
P
pit/hole (garta)

Educational Q&A

Negligent harm done to what is protected and sacred (here, a Brahmin’s sacrificial cow’s calf) generates moral consequence that can ripen at a critical moment. The passage underscores the Mahabharata’s ethic that careless wrongdoing, especially against dharmic persons and ritual property, returns as fate-like obstruction in war.

Sanjaya recounts to Shalya a prior incident: a Brahmin confronts him (or the referenced warrior) and pronounces a curse that, at the moment of greatest fear during battle, the chariot wheel will sink into a pit. Sanjaya then admits his strong fear of that utterance, treating the Brahmin’s words as determinative of future joy and sorrow.