Adhyāya 2: Nārada’s Disclosure—Karṇa’s Training and the Brahmin’s Curse (Śānti-parva)
येन विस्पर्थसे नित्यं यदर्थ घटसेडनिशम् । युध्यतस्तेन ते पाप भूमिश्षक्रं ग्रसिष्पति
yena visparthase nityaṁ yadartha ghaṭase 'niśam | yudhyatas tena te pāpa bhūmiḥ śakraṁ grasiṣyati ||
ນາຣະດະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «ໂອ ຄົນບາບ! ຜູ້ທີ່ເຈົ້າອິດສາແຂ່ງຂັນຢູ່ເປັນນິດ ແລະພະຍາຍາມບໍ່ຢຸດເພື່ອໂຄ່ນລົ້ມເຂົາ—ໃນຍາມທີ່ເຈົ້າຮົບກັບເຂົາ ແຜ່ນດິນຈະກືນລໍ້ລົດຂອງເຈົ້າ».
नारद उवाच
Relentless envy and hostile rivalry are adharma; they mature into a proportionate consequence. The verse frames downfall as karmic: the very struggle pursued out of jealousy becomes the setting of one’s humiliation and defeat.
Nārada delivers a sharp admonition/forewarning to a rivalrous, sinful person: when he fights the one he envies and tries to surpass, the earth will swallow his chariot wheel—an image of sudden immobilization and impending defeat in battle.