Adhyāya 227: Duryodhana’s Deliberation and the Ghoṣa-yātrā Pretext
Dvaita-vana
अविषदह्ाबलं स्कन्दं जहि शक्राशु माचिरम् । यदि वा न निहंस्येन देवेन्द्रोडयं भविष्यति
aviṣahā-balaṁ skandaṁ jahi śakrāśu mā ciram | yadi vā na nihanyasye nara-indro ’yaṁ bhaviṣyati ||
マールカンデーヤは語った。「シャクラ(インドラ)よ、耐え難き力を持つスカンダを速やかに討て—遅れてはならぬ。もし討たねば、彼は人々の主となり、そなたの覇権を覆い隠すであろう。」
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
The verse highlights the anxiety that unchecked power can overturn established order: delay in confronting a rising force may lead to loss of sovereignty. Ethically, it frames a warning about timely action in governance and the consequences of hesitation when a threat is perceived.
Mārkaṇḍeya urges Indra (Śakra) to act immediately against Skanda, describing him as irresistibly powerful. He warns that if Indra does not kill him, Skanda (or the one indicated as ‘this’) will become a ‘nara-indra’—a dominant ruler—implying a challenge to Indra’s supremacy.