कर्ण काशिपुरं गत्वा त्वयैकेन धनुष्मता । कन्यार्थे कुरुराजस्य राजानो मृदिता युधि
karṇa kāśipuraṁ gatvā tvayaikena dhanuṣmatā | kanyārthe kururājasya rājāno mṛditā yudhi ||
Sañjaya dijo: «¡Oh Karṇa! Para obtener una doncella para el rey de los Kuru, fuiste tú solo a Kāśīpura, y con tu arco únicamente aplastaste en batalla a los reyes allí reunidos».
संजय उवाच
The verse foregrounds how extraordinary personal strength can be directed toward political and personal objectives; it invites ethical reflection on using violence to secure marriage alliances and on the warrior’s loyalty to a ruler versus broader dharma.
Sañjaya reminds Karṇa of a past feat: Karṇa went alone to Kāśīpura to obtain a maiden for Duryodhana and defeated the gathered kings in battle using only his bow.