शल्यपर्व — चतुर्विंशोऽध्यायः | Śalya Parva, Chapter 24: Disruption of Kaurava Formations and the Elephant Encirclement
को नु राजकुले जात: कौरवेयो विशेषत: । निरर्थक॑ महद् वैरं कुर्यादन्य: सुयोधनात्
ko nu rājakule jātaḥ kauraveyo viśeṣataḥ | nirarthakaṁ mahad vairaṁ kuryād anyaḥ suyodhanāt ||
サञ्जयは言った。「王家に生まれ、ことにカウラヴァでありながら、スヨーダナ(ドゥルヨーダナ)のように、かくも大きく無益な怨みを作り出す者がいったい誰であろうか。」
संजय उवाच
The verse criticizes needless, self-destructive hostility: even those born to noble responsibility can fall into futile enmity when driven by pride and obstinacy, as exemplified by Duryodhana.
Sanjaya, narrating events to Dhritarashtra, reflects on the Kaurava situation and expresses astonishment that a prince of the Kuru line—Duryodhana—would initiate and sustain such a vast, pointless feud leading to war.