Adhyāya 45 — Duryodhana’s Distress, Śakuni’s Counsel, and the Summons for Dyūta
मत्पूर्वा रुक्मिणीं कृष्ण संसत्सु परिकीर्तयन् | विशेषत: पार्थिवेषु व्रीडां न कुरुषे कथम्
matpūrvā rukmiṇīṃ kṛṣṇa saṃsatsu parikīrtayan | viśeṣataḥ pārthiveṣu vrīḍāṃ na kuruṣe katham ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは言った。「おおクリシュナ(Kṛṣṇa)よ。この満ちあふれる सभा(王廷)において—とりわけ集まった諸王の面前で—『ルクミニー(Rukmiṇī)はもとは私に選ばれていた』と口にしながら、どうして少しも恥じぬのか。」
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical weight of public speech in a royal assembly: proclaiming a claim over a woman (and doing so before kings) is framed as a matter of honor, propriety, and social restraint (vrīḍā).
In the court setting, a speaker challenges Kṛṣṇa for publicly declaring that Rukmiṇī had been previously designated as the speaker’s intended wife, questioning how Kṛṣṇa can say this openly—especially before other kings—without embarrassment.