दुर्योधनस्य प्रायोपवेशः — शकुनिसान्त्वनम् तथा कृत्याह्वानम्
Duryodhana’s Fast: Śakuni’s Consolation and the Summoning of a Kṛtyā
तथा कथयमानौ तौ घोषयात्राविनिश्चयम् । गान्धारराज: शकुनि: प्रत्युवाच हसन्निव,घोषयात्राका निश्चय करनेके लिये इस प्रकारकी बातें करते हुए उन दोनों सुहृदोंसे गान्धारराज शकुनिने हँसते हुए-से कहा--
tathā kathayamānau tau ghoṣayātrā-viniścayam | gāndhārarājaḥ śakuniḥ pratyuvāca hasann iva ||
Vaiśampāyana dijo: Mientras aquellos dos amigos conversaban así y fijaban la decisión de emprender la expedición de incursión contra el ganado, Śakuni, rey de Gandhāra, les respondió con una risa—como si se burlara—insinuando el consejo taimado y egoísta que pronto habría de torcer su determinación.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how seemingly light or joking speech in political counsel can conceal manipulation. Ethical discernment is required: decisions driven by mockery, envy, or crafty advice tend to lead toward adharma and wider conflict.
Two allies are discussing and finalizing a plan for the ghoṣayātrā (a cattle-raid/expedition connected with cowherd settlements). At that moment Śakuni, the Gandhāran king, responds with an amused, derisive tone, signaling his role in steering the plan through cunning counsel.