Daiva–Puruṣakāra Saṃvāda
Kṛpa’s Counsel on Destiny and Human Effort
सो<यं दुर्योधनेनार्थों लुब्धेनादीर्घदर्शिना
so ’yaṁ duryodhanenārtho lubdhenādīrghadarśinā | vāryamāṇo ’karod vairaṁ pāṇḍavair guṇavattaraiḥ ||
यही परिणाम लोभी और अदूरदर्शी दुर्योधन ने अपने लिए रचा; बार-बार रोके जाने पर भी उसने अधिक गुणवान पाण्डवों से वैर बाँध लिया।
कृप उवाच
Greed and short-sightedness make a person reject good counsel; ignoring restraining advice and choosing hostility against the virtuous leads to self-made calamity.
Kṛpa reflects on the root cause of the catastrophe: Duryodhana, despite being repeatedly dissuaded, deliberately maintained enmity with the Pāṇḍavas, who were superior in virtues—setting the stage for the destructive war and its aftermath.