Adhyāya 14: Sudēṣṇā Sends Sairandhrī to Kīcaka’s House (सुदेष्णा–सैरन्ध्री–कीचक संवादः)
नार्हसीहासुखं वस्तुं सुखाहा सुखवर्जिता । प्राप्तुह्मनुत्तमं सौख्यं मत्तस्त्वं मत्तगामिनि
nārhasīhā-sukhaṁ vastuṁ sukhāhā sukhavarjitā | prāptum anuttamaṁ saukhyaṁ mattas tvaṁ mattagāmini ||
ໄວສັມປາຍະນະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «ເຈົ້າບໍ່ຄວນຢູ່ໃນສະຖານທີ່ອັນປາດຈາກຄວາມສຸກນີ້. ເຈົ້າເໝາະສົມຈະໄດ້ຊົມຊື່ນຄວາມສະດວກສະບາຍ ແຕ່ຢູ່ນີ້ກັບຖືກພາກອອກຈາກຄວາມສຸກ. ໂອ ສາຍຣັນທຣີ ຜູ້ຍ່າງດ້ວຍກ້າວຍ່າງອ່ອນຊ້ອຍດັ່ງຜູ້ເມົາ—ຈົ່ງຮັບສຸກອັນສູງສຸດຈາກຂ້າ»។
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights an ethical contrast: a powerful man frames coercive desire as ‘giving happiness,’ underscoring how adharma often disguises itself as benevolence; it invites the reader to judge conduct by consent and righteousness, not by flattering words.
In Virāṭa’s court, the woman known as Sairandhrī (Draupadī in disguise) is being addressed with seductive, pressuring language: she is told she does not belong in a place of hardship and should accept ‘supreme pleasure’ from the speaker.