देवसत्रे मृत्युनिरोधः, पूर्वेन्द्राणां मानुषावतरणम्, द्रौपदी-वरकथनम्
Suspension of Death at the Devasatra; Former Indras’ Human Descent; Draupadī’s Boon Etiology
ततोडअर्जुनस्य भुजयोर्वीर्यमप्रतिमं भुवि । ज्ञात्वा वैकर्तनः कर्ण: संरब्ध: समयोधयत्
tato 'rjunasya bhujayor vīryam apratimaṃ bhuvi | jñātvā vaikartanaḥ karṇaḥ saṃrabdhaḥ samayodhayat ||
Alors, comprenant que sur cette terre la force des bras d’Arjuna était sans égale, Karṇa—Vaikartana, fils du Soleil—s’embrasa d’une colère farouche et l’affronta dans un combat déterminé.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores a moral contrast: recognizing another’s superior prowess can lead either to humility and self-mastery or to anger and competitive escalation. Here, Karṇa’s reaction is rage-driven engagement, illustrating how pride and envy can intensify conflict and test dharmic restraint in battle.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that Karṇa, after realizing Arjuna’s unmatched arm-strength on earth, becomes enraged and fights him with renewed intensity, signaling a heightened phase of their confrontation.