Adhyāya 2: Nārada’s Disclosure—Karṇa’s Training and the Brahmin’s Curse (Śānti-parva)
) १(५०८४०००५. ् * हे (३६.४) झ्ल ततश्नक्रे महीग्रस्ते मूर्धानं ते विचेतस: । पातयिष्यति विक्रम्य शत्रुर्गच्छ नराधम
tataḥ śakre mahīgraste mūrdhānaṁ te vicetasaḥ | pātayiṣyati vikramya śatrur gaccha narādhama ||
तब, हे इन्द्र! जब तू पृथ्वी पर गिरकर अचेत-सा पड़ा होगा, तब तेरा शत्रु पराक्रम करके तेरा मस्तक काट गिराएगा। जा, रे नराधम—जो विवेक खोकर उन्मत्त कर्म करता है, उसकी यही गति होती है।
नारद उवाच
Loss of discernment (vicetasaḥ) and arrogant, unrestrained action lead to disgrace and ruin; ethical self-control and clear judgment are implied as the safeguard for rulers and warriors.
Nārada addresses Śakra (Indra) in a sharp warning: if he persists in a misguided course, an enemy will overpower him, cast him to the ground, and humiliate him—an admonition framed as a prediction of consequences.