द्रौपदी-शैब्यसंवादः — Draupadī’s Identification and Counsel on Hospitality
इह प्रायमुपासिष्ये यूयं व्रजत वै गृहान् । नरश्रेष्ठ वीरो! अब मैंने जो निश्चय किया है, उसे सुनो। मैं यहाँ आमरण अनशन करूँगा। तुम सब लोग घर लौट जाओ
iha prāyam upāsiṣye yūyaṁ vrajata vai gṛhān |
Duryodhana declara una resolución extrema: allí mismo emprenderá un ayuno hasta la muerte, y ordena a los demás que regresen a sus hogares. En el relato, es una postura moral coercitiva—usar el daño a sí mismo como palanca—destinada a forzar la obediencia y dramatizar su determinación, a la vez que elude el consejo sereno y la realeza responsable.
दुर्योधन उवाच
The verse highlights how a vow can be used ethically or unethically: a ‘fast unto death’ may appear as resolve, but in context it can function as coercion and avoidance of prudent duty, raising questions about dharma in leadership and the morality of pressuring others through self-harm.
Duryodhana announces that he will remain where he is and fast until death, and he dismisses his companions, telling them to go back home—signaling a dramatic escalation in his stance and an attempt to force a desired outcome through an extreme personal vow.