Ulūka’s Provocation and Keśava’s Counter-Message (उलूकदूत्ये केशवप्रत्युत्तरम्)
यच्च कृष्णमवोचस्त्वमायान्तं कुरुसंसदि । अयमस्मि स्थितो राजन् शमाय समराय च
yac ca kṛṣṇam avocas tvam āyāntaṁ kuru-saṁsadi | ayam asmi sthito rājan śamāya samarāya ca ||
Sañjaya berkata: “Dan pesan yang dahulu engkau sampaikan kepada Kṛṣṇa ketika ia datang ke sidang Kuru—‘Wahai Raja, aku berdiri siap bagi damai maupun bagi perang’—saat itulah kini tiba. Inilah kesempatan yang layak bagi pertempuran; demi tujuan inilah segala upaya ini dilakukan.”
संजय उवाच
The verse frames ethical statecraft as a dual readiness: one must sincerely pursue peace, yet remain prepared to uphold dharma through war if reconciliation fails. It highlights responsibility and resolve rather than impulsive aggression.
Sanjaya recalls the earlier message delivered to Krishna in the Kuru court—declaring readiness for either peace or war—and states that the situation has now ripened into the decisive moment where that declaration becomes operative.