हत्वा तु नृपतिं पार्थ अकरिष्य: किमुत्तरम् एवं हि दुर्विदो धर्मो मन्दप्रज्ञैर्विशेषत:
hatvā tu nṛpatiṃ pārtha akariṣyaḥ kim uttaram | evaṃ hi durvido dharmo mandaprajñair viśeṣataḥ ||
Dijo Sañjaya: “Oh Pārtha, después de dar muerte a un rey, ¿qué curso te quedaría? Pues en verdad la naturaleza del dharma es difícil de discernir; y, en especial para los de entendimiento torpe, sus sutiles vericuetos son sumamente arduos de comprender.”
संजय उवाच
The verse stresses that dharma is subtle and difficult to judge, especially for limited understanding; therefore one should be cautious about confident moral claims regarding acts like killing a king and what duty demands afterward.
Sañjaya addresses Arjuna (Pārtha) with a probing ethical question—after the act of slaying a king, what would you do next?—and uses it to underline how hard it is to discern the correct course of dharma in wartime dilemmas.