कृपोपदेशः — द्रौणेरनिद्रा च
Kṛpa’s Counsel and Drauṇi’s Sleepless Resolve
यस्य भागश्नतुर्थो मे स्वप्रमह्नाय नाशयेत् । कि नाम दुःखं लोके5स्मिन् पितुर्वधमनुस्मरन्
yasya bhāgaś caturtho me svapramahnāya nāśayet | kiṁ nāma duḥkhaṁ loke 'smin pitur vadham anusmaran |
എനിക്ക് ലഭിക്കേണ്ട ഭാഗത്തിന്റെ നാലിലൊന്നെങ്കിലും എന്റെ തന്നെ അഭിമാനത്താൽ നശിച്ചാലും, ഈ ലോകത്ത് പിതൃവധം ഓർക്കുന്നതിലേറെ ദുഃഖം മറ്റെന്തുണ്ടാകും?
कृप उवाच
Kṛpa highlights how personal pride and claims to one’s due can be eclipsed by deeper moral-emotional realities—especially the enduring grief and ethical weight of a father’s killing. The verse contrasts petty loss with profound, formative sorrow.
In the Sauptika Parva context, Kṛpa speaks amid the aftermath of night-time violence and escalating retaliation. He frames the present situation through the lens of remembered paternal death, indicating how grief and the urge for retribution continue to drive decisions.