Jayadratha Approaches Draupadī in the Forest
Hospitality, Persuasion, and Reproach
यद्येवं पाण्डवै राजन् भवद्विषयवासिभि:
yadyevaṃ pāṇḍavai rājan bhavadviṣayavāsibhiḥ
Karna dit : «S’il en est ainsi, ô roi, alors, avec les gens qui demeurent dans ton propre royaume—ceux qui sont sous ton autorité—que l’affaire concernant les Pāṇḍava soit réglée en conséquence.»
कर्ण उवाच
The line frames a principle of governance: decisions affecting others—here, the Pāṇḍavas—should be handled through proper jurisdiction and the king’s own administrative sphere, emphasizing responsibility and orderly statecraft.
Karna is speaking to a king and, based on a preceding condition (“if it is so”), points to action involving the inhabitants of the king’s territory in relation to the Pāṇḍavas, indicating counsel on how the situation should be managed.