Rāmopākhyāna—Rāma–Sītā Origins and the Opening of Rāvaṇa’s Genealogy
कीलालजं न खादेयं करिष्ये चासुरव्रतम् । नास्तीति नैव वक्ष्यामि याचितो येन केनचित्,उस समय कर्णने दुर्योधनसे कहा--“नृपश्रेष्ठ! मेरी यह प्रतिज्ञा सुन लो--“जबतक अर्जुन मेरे हाथसे मारा नहीं जाता, तबतक मैं दूसरोंसे पैर नहीं धुलवाऊँगा, केवल जलसे उत्पन्न पदार्थ नहीं खाऊँगा और आसुरव्रत (क्रूरता आदि) नहीं धारण करूँगा। किसीके भी कुछ माँगनेपर “नहीं है", ऐसी बात नहीं कहूँगा”
kīlālajaṃ na khādeyaṃ kariṣye cāsuravratam | nāstīti naiva vakṣyāmi yācito yena kenacit ||
Vaiśampāyana said: “I shall not eat anything born of fermented liquor; nor shall I undertake the ‘āsura-vrata’—a vow marked by cruelty and unrighteous conduct. And when anyone asks me for something, I will not utter the words, ‘I have nothing.’” (In the narrative context, this is presented as Karṇa’s resolve spoken to Duryodhana, framed as a self-binding ethical pledge connected with his rivalry with Arjuna and his reputation for generosity.)
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights self-restraint and ethical speech: refusing indulgence (avoiding intoxicant-derived food), rejecting ‘āsura’ conduct (cruelty/adharma), and maintaining a commitment to generosity by not dismissing a supplicant with ‘I have nothing.’
The narrator reports a vow attributed to Karṇa in conversation with Duryodhana: he binds himself to disciplined living and unwavering giving, presented alongside his martial resolve connected with his enmity toward Arjuna.