न हि दैवेन सिध्यन्ति कार्याण्येकेन सत्तम । न चापि कर्मणैकेन द्वाभ्यां सिद्धस्तु योगत:
na hi daivena sidhyanti kāryāṇy ekena sattama | na cāpi karmaṇaikena dvābhyāṃ siddhas tu yogataḥ ||
Kripa berkata: “Wahai insan terbaik, suatu usaha tidak berhasil oleh takdir semata; dan tidak pula oleh upaya manusia semata. Keberhasilan sungguh tercapai melalui pertautan yang tepat dari keduanya.”
कृप उवाच
Kṛpa teaches that outcomes arise neither from destiny alone nor from personal effort alone; true accomplishment comes from their proper conjunction—acting wisely while recognizing the role of providential factors.
In the Sauptika Parva’s tense aftermath of the war, Kṛpa offers counsel, framing success and failure in terms of both daiva (destiny) and karma (human action), guiding how the remaining warriors should think about strategy and responsibility.