“नरश्रेष्ठ! पार्थ! आज तुम अपनी प्रतिज्ञाके अनुसार तीखे बाणोंसे कर्णका वध करके उज्ज्वल कीर्ति प्राप्त करो ।।
sañjaya uvāca | naraśreṣṭha pārtha adya tvaṃ svapratijñānusāreṇa tīkṣṇabāṇaiḥ karṇavadhaṃ kṛtvā ujjvalāṃ kīrtiṃ prāpnuhi | tvaṃ hi śakto raṇe jetuṃ sa-karṇān api kauravān | nānyo yudhi yudhāṃśreṣṭha satyam etad bravīmi te ||
Sañjaya dijo: «¡Oh el mejor de los hombres, oh Pārtha! Hoy, conforme a tu promesa, mata a Karna con tus flechas aceradas y alcanza una gloria resplandeciente. Pues sólo tú eres capaz, en batalla, de vencer a todos los Kauravas aun con Karna entre ellos. Ningún otro guerrero puede hacerlo en la guerra, oh el más excelso de los combatientes: esto te lo digo como verdad».
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores kṣatriya-dharma expressed through fidelity to one’s pratijñā (vow): ethical resolve must be carried through decisively in a righteous cause. It also frames fame (kīrti) as the social-ethical fruit of steadfast duty performed without wavering at a critical moment.
Sanjaya addresses Arjuna (Partha), urging him that the day has come to fulfill his pledge by killing Karna with sharp arrows. He asserts Arjuna’s unique capability to defeat the Kaurava host even with Karna present, strengthening Arjuna’s confidence and emphasizing the decisive nature of the confrontation.