Udyoga-parva Adhyāya 47 — Arjuna’s Deterrent Declaration
Sañjaya’s Report
धर्मेणाप्तं निधनं तस्य मन्ये यो योत्स्यते पाण्डवै: पापबुद्धि: । मिथ्या ग्लहे निर्जिता वै नृशंसै: संवत्सरान् वै द्वादश राजपुत्रा:
sañjaya uvāca |
dharmeṇāptaṃ nidhanaṃ tasya manye yo yotsyate pāṇḍavaiḥ pāpabuddhiḥ |
mithyāglahе nirjitā vai nṛśaṃsaiḥ saṃvatsarān vai dvādaśa rājaputrāḥ ||
サञ्जयは語った。「パーンダヴァに刃向かって戦おうとする罪深き心の者には、ダルマの理により、すでに死が定まっていると私は思う。なぜなら、あの残忍な者どもは欺きの賭骰で王子たちを打ち負かし、同じく王の子でありながら、彼らを十二年のあいだ森へ追放したからである。」
संजय उवाच
The verse frames moral causality: to wage war against the Pandavas after the injustice of the deceitful dice-game is to align oneself with adharma, and such a choice is portrayed as inevitably leading to ruin. Ethical wrongdoing (fraud, cruelty, unjust dispossession) ripens into destructive consequences in the arena of war.
Sanjaya comments on the impending conflict, judging that anyone who fights the Pandavas with wicked intent is already marked for death by dharma’s logic. He recalls the earlier wrong: the Kauravas, through a fraudulent gambling match, defeated the princes and sent them to a twelve-year forest exile despite their royal status.