Udyoga Parva Adhyaya 62 — Duryodhana’s Claim of Victory and Vidura’s Allegories on Discord and Risk
अहं वैकर्तन: कर्णो भ्राता दुःशासनश्न मे
ahaṃ vaikartanaḥ karṇo bhrātā duḥśāsanaś ca me
«Karna, Vaikartana—el hijo del auriga—está de mi lado; y también mi hermano Duḥśāsana.»
दुर्योधन उवाच
The verse highlights how attachment to power and dependence on loyal allies can harden one’s stance against peace; ethical governance requires choosing dharma over factional strength.
In the lead-up to war, Duryodhana is asserting the strength of his side by naming key supporters—Karna and his brother Duḥśāsana—signaling confidence and unwillingness to yield.