अध्याय ३: कृपस्य दुर्योधनं प्रति नीत्युपदेशः
Kṛpa’s Counsel to Duryodhana
ततो<वस्थाप्य राजेन्द्र कृतबुद्धिस्तवात्मज:
tato ’vasthāpya rājendra kṛtabuddhis tavātmajaḥ
Then, O king, your son took his stand; his resolve made firm, he moved forward—his mind already set on what must be done as the war unfolded.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the moral weight of deliberate choice: once a person becomes kṛtabuddhi (firmly resolved), actions follow with momentum. In the war context, it underscores how determination can drive events forward, for good or ill, depending on the righteousness of the aim.
Sañjaya reports to King Dhṛtarāṣṭra that Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s son has taken his position and is mentally resolved, indicating readiness to proceed with the next step in the battle’s developments.