Adhyāya 125: Raṅga-pradarśana — Arjuna’s Entry and Astric Demonstration (रङ्गप्रदर्शनम्)
माद्रयुवाच विलपन्त्या मया देवि वार्यमाणेन चासकृत् । आत्मा न वारितो<नेन सत्यं दिष्टं चिकीर्षणा
mādry uvāca vilapantyā mayā devi vāryamāṇena cāsakṛt | ātmā na vārito 'nena satyaṃ diṣṭaṃ cikīrṣaṇā ||
માદ્રી બોલી—હે મહારાણી! હું રડતી-વિલપતી વારંવાર મહારાજને રોકવા પ્રયત્ન કરતી રહી; પરંતુ તેઓ પોતાને રોકી શક્યા નહીં. મોહવશ તેઓ જાણે શાપજન્ય, વિધિલિખિત દુર્ભાગ્યને સત્ય કરવા ઇચ્છતા હતા.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical importance of self-restraint: even when warned and restrained by loved ones, a person overcome by moha (delusion) may choose to enact what seems ‘fated,’ turning a curse or misfortune into lived reality. It cautions that destiny does not remove personal responsibility for self-control.
Mādrī recounts to the addressed queen that she repeatedly tried, in tears, to stop the king from a course of action. Despite her efforts, he could not check himself and appeared determined to fulfill a doom linked with a curse, as though making the foretold misfortune come true.