Adhyāya 113: Karṇa–Bhīma Śaravarṣa and the Battlefield Aftermath (कर्णभीमशरवर्षः)
आचार्यो हि भृशं राजन् निग्रहे तव गृध्यति
ācāryo hi bhṛśaṃ rājan nigrahe tava gṛdhyati
サンジャヤは言った。「大王よ、師はあなたを抑え込もうと激しく望んでおられる。師はあなたの歩みを制し、害あるいは不相応と見なすことから引き戻そうとしているのだ。」
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical role of a preceptor: true guidance may take the form of restraint (nigraha), curbing a ruler’s impulses for the sake of right conduct and long-term welfare rather than flattering immediate desire.
Sañjaya reports to the blind king that the Ācārya is strongly intent on checking the king’s side—signaling a moment where the preceptor’s authority and strategic-moral discipline are being asserted amid the pressures of the war.