कर्णनिधनवृत्तान्तनिवेदनम् | Reporting Karṇa’s Fall to Yudhiṣṭhira
हन्यामहं केशव तं प्रसहा भीमो हन्यात् तूबरकेति चोक्त: । तन्मे राजा प्रोक्तवांस्ते समक्ष॑ धनुर्देहीत्यसकृद् वृष्णिवीर
arjuna uvāca | hanyām ahaṃ keśava taṃ prasahā bhīmo hanyāt tūbaraketi coktaḥ | tan me rājā proktavāṃs te samakṣaṃ dhanur dehīty asakṛd vṛṣṇivīra ||
Arjuna berkata: “Wahai Keśava, siapa pun yang mengucapkan kata-kata seperti itu kepadaku akan kupukul mati dengan paksa; dan Bhīma pun akan membunuh siapa saja yang memanggilnya ‘tūbaraka’ (tanpa janggut). Sebab sang raja Yudhiṣṭhira telah berulang kali berkata kepadaku—tepat di hadapanmu, wahai pahlawan Vṛṣṇi—‘Berikanlah busurmu.’”
अर्जुन उवाच
The verse highlights how rigid vows tied to personal honor can collide with dharma when spoken words provoke violence. It implicitly raises the ethical question: should one be bound to a rash vow, or should restraint and discernment override pride—especially among allies in a righteous cause.
Arjuna tells Kṛṣṇa that he has a vow to kill anyone who orders him to give away his bow, and he notes a similar vow of Bhīma regarding an insulting epithet. He then points out that Yudhiṣṭhira has repeatedly told him—right in Kṛṣṇa’s presence—to give away his bow, creating a dangerous moral and emotional crisis within the Pāṇḍava camp.