प्राहसत् स तु दुष्टात्मा कर्ण: स च सुयोधन: । “उस वीरके इस तरह मारे जानेपर प्रायः सभीको बड़ा दुःख हुआ। केवल दुष्टात्मा कर्ण और दुर्योधन ही जोर-जोरसे हँसे थे
sañjaya uvāca |
prāhasat sa tu duṣṭātmā karṇaḥ sa ca suyodhanaḥ |
Dijo Sañjaya: Entonces el malvado Karṇa, y también Suyodhana, estallaron en carcajadas. Mientras casi todos quedaban abatidos por la pena ante la caída de aquel héroe, solo esos dos rieron a grandes voces, revelando un gozo implacable ante el sufrimiento ajeno en medio de la ruina de la guerra.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights an ethical contrast: most feel sorrow at a hero’s death, but Karṇa and Duryodhana rejoice. It underscores how delight in others’ suffering is a mark of adharma and a corrupted inner disposition (duṣṭātmā), especially in the moral chaos of war.
Sañjaya reports that after a certain hero has been slain (implied by the surrounding context), the general reaction is grief; however, Karṇa and Duryodhana alone laugh loudly, signaling their harshness and antagonism toward the fallen warrior and the opposing side.