Nārada’s Account of the Kaliṅga Svayaṃvara: Duryodhana’s Seizure and Karṇa’s Escort
तदनन्तर प्रहार करनेवालोंमें श्रेष्ठ कर्णने जल्दी-जल्दी बाण मारकर उन सब राजाओंको व्याकुल कर दिया
te svayaṁ vāhayanto 'śvān pāhi pāhīti vādinaḥ | vyapeyus te raṇaṁ hitvā rājāno bhagnamānasāḥ ||
वे पराजित भूपाल, भग्नमनोरथ होकर, स्वयं ही घोड़े हाँकते और “बचाओ, बचाओ” की रट लगाते हुए रणभूमि छोड़कर भाग गए।
नारद उवाच
The verse highlights how inner resolve (mānasika dhairya) sustains status and duty: when morale collapses, even kings abandon the kṣatriya role and seek mere survival, showing that fear can overturn social identity and obligation.
Nārada describes a rout: the kings, demoralized, leave the battlefield and flee, driving their own horses and repeatedly crying for protection—signaling disorder, loss of command structure, and total defeat.