Virāṭa-parva Adhyāya 22 — Draupadī’s Abduction Attempt and Bhīma’s Suppression of the Kīcakas
कीचको<थ ग्हं गत्वा भृशं हर्षपरिप्लुत: । सैरन्ध्रीरूपिणं मूढो मृत्युं तं नावबुद्धवान्,इधर कीचक महान् हर्षमें भरा हुआ अपने घरको गया। उस मूर्खको यह पता नहीं था कि सैरन्ध्रीके रूपमें मेरी मृत्यु आ रही है
Kīcako ’tha gṛhaṃ gatvā bhṛśaṃ harṣapariplutaḥ | Sairandhrīrūpiṇaṃ mūḍho mṛtyuṃ taṃ nāvabuddhavān ||
Maka Kīcaka, diliputi sukacita yang meluap, kembali ke rumahnya. Dalam kebutaannya ia tak menyadari bahwa maut sendiri telah datang mendekat dalam rupa dayang Sairandhrī.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how adharma—especially lustful obsession and arrogant self-confidence—clouds discernment. Kīcaka’s exhilaration makes him blind to consequences, illustrating that moral blindness often precedes downfall.
After pursuing the Sairandhrī (Draupadī in disguise), Kīcaka returns home elated. Unaware, he is moving toward his own death, since the Sairandhrī episode will lead to Bhīma’s lethal punishment of Kīcaka.