कृष्णोपदेशः, अर्जुनस्य क्षमा-याचनम्, कर्णवध-अनुज्ञा
Krishna’s Counsel, Arjuna’s Apology, and Authorization for Karṇa’s Slaying
पुत्रांस्ते निहतान् दृष्टवा सूतपुत्र: सुदुर्मना:
putrāṁs te nihatān dṛṣṭvā sūtaputraḥ sudurmanāḥ
Sañjaya said: Seeing your sons slain, the charioteer’s son (Karna) became deeply despondent.
संजय उवाच
Even the mightiest warrior is not untouched by the consequences of violence: the sight of slain kin brings grief and moral weight, highlighting the human cost that accompanies adharma-driven conflict.
Sañjaya reports to Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Karṇa, seeing Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s sons killed, becomes profoundly dejected, signaling a turning point in morale amid the devastation of the battle.