द्रौणि-पार्षतयोर्युद्धम् | The Duel of Aśvatthāmā
Drauṇi) and Dhṛṣṭadyumna (Pārṣata
निकृत्या निकृतिप्रज्ञो राज्यं हृत्वा महात्मनाम् | जितमित्येव मन्वान: पाण्डवानवमन्यते,वह छल-कपटकी विद्याको जानता है। अतः छलसे ही उन महामनस्वी पाण्डवोंके राज्यका अपहरण करके उसे जीता हुआ मानकर पाण्डवोंका अपमान करता है
nikṛtyā nikṛtiprajño rājyaṁ hṛtvā mahātmanām | jitam ity eva manvānaḥ pāṇḍavān avamanyate ||
Sañjaya said: Skilled in deceit and possessed of a mind trained in crooked stratagems, he stole away the kingdom of the great-souled ones. Then, imagining it to be a true victory, he proceeds to slight and dishonor the Pāṇḍavas—an ethical indictment of triumph gained by fraud rather than by dharma.
संजय उवाच
Victory obtained through छल (deceit) is ethically hollow: seizing a rightful kingdom by fraud and then treating it as a legitimate conquest leads to arrogance and contempt, marking a fall from dharma.
Sañjaya characterizes the opponent as crafty and deceit-driven, describing how the Pāṇḍavas’ kingdom was taken by trickery and how, believing that theft to be ‘victory,’ he now insults the Pāṇḍavas.