तान् वयं प्रतिनृत्याम: पुनर्गौरिति गौरिति । “जो लोग उस दिन कौरवसभामें हमें 'बैल बैल' कहकर खुशीके मारे नाच उठते थे, उन सबको आज बारंबार “बैल-बैल' कहते हुए हम भी प्रसन्नतापूर्वक नृत्य कर रहे हैं ।। ४३ ई || प्रमाणकोट्यां शयनं कालकूटस्य भोजनम्
tān vayaṁ pratinṛtyāmaḥ punar gaur iti gaur iti |
Sañjaya said: “We too are now dancing in return, again and again crying, ‘Ox! Ox!’—mocking those very men who, on that earlier day in the Kaurava court, exulted and danced as they jeered at us with the same insult.”
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores how ridicule and cruelty in speech rebound in times of reversal: those who once celebrated another’s humiliation become targets of the same taunt. It cautions that triumph expressed through derision perpetuates hostility and moral decline.
Sanjaya reports a moment of retaliatory celebration: the side speaking now repeats the old insult ‘Ox! Ox!’ and dances, mirroring how the Kauravas once rejoiced in the assembly while mocking them.