कृत्वा बहुन्यकार्याणि पाण्डवेषु नृशंसवत् | मिथ्यावृत्तिरनार्य: सन्नद्य विप्रतिपद्यसे
kṛtvā bahūny akāryāṇi pāṇḍaveṣu nṛśaṃsavat | mithyāvṛttir anāryaḥ sann adya vipratipadyase ||
Dijo Vaiśaṃpāyana: Tras cometer muchas acciones indebidas contra los Pāṇḍavas con cruel ferocidad, tú—que vives de la falsedad y te conduces como un hombre innoble—ahora vacilas y te contradices a ti mismo.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
A person who has long acted with cruelty and deceit cannot credibly claim moral hesitation at the last moment; ethical integrity requires consistency grounded in truth (satya) and noble conduct (ārya).
The narrator Vaiśaṃpāyana characterizes an interlocutor as having repeatedly harmed the Pāṇḍavas and lived by falsehood, and now—at a critical juncture—showing wavering or self-contradiction, highlighting moral inconsistency amid escalating conflict.