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Shloka 7

स किलाक्षातिवापस्त्वं सभास्तारो मया वृतः । अथ राजासने कस्मादुपविष्टस्त्वलंकृत: ७ ।। “कंक! तुम्हें तो मैंने पासा फेंकनेवाला सभासद्‌ बनाया था। आज बन-ठनकर राजसिंहासनपर कैसे बैठ गये?”

sa kilākṣātivāpas tvaṁ sabhāstāro mayā vṛtaḥ | atha rājāsane kasmād upaviṣṭas tv alaṅkṛtaḥ || 7 ||

“കങ്കാ! നിന്നെ ഞാൻ പാശം എറിയുന്ന സഭാസദനായി തിരഞ്ഞെടുത്തതല്ലേ; എന്നാൽ ഇന്ന് അലങ്കരിച്ച് രാജാസനത്തിൽ എന്തുകൊണ്ട് ഇരിക്കുന്നു?”

सःhe
सः:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootतद्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
किलindeed / surely
किल:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootकिल
अक्षाति-वापःdice-thrower (one who casts dice)
अक्षाति-वापः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootअक्षाति-वाप
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
त्वम्you
त्वम्:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootयुष्मद्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
सभा-स्तारःcourt-attendant / member of the assembly
सभा-स्तारः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootसभा-स्तार
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
मयाby me
मया:
Karana
TypePronoun
Rootअस्मद्
FormMasculine, Instrumental, Singular
वृतःchosen / appointed
वृतः:
TypeVerb
Rootवृ (वरणे)
Formक्त (past passive participle), Masculine, Nominative, Singular
अथthen / now
अथ:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootअथ
राज-आसनेon the royal seat / throne
राज-आसने:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootराज-आसन
FormNeuter, Locative, Singular
कस्मात्from what cause? / why?
कस्मात्:
Apadana
TypePronoun
Rootकिम्
FormMasculine/Neuter, Ablative, Singular
उपविष्टःseated
उपविष्टः:
TypeVerb
Rootउप-विश् (निवेशने)
Formक्त (past active participle usage), Masculine, Nominative, Singular
त्वम्you
त्वम्:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootयुष्मद्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
अलंकृतःadorned / dressed up
अलंकृतः:
TypeVerb
Rootअलम्-कृ (भूषणे)
Formक्त (past passive participle), Masculine, Nominative, Singular

वैशम्पायन उवाच

V
Vaiśampāyana
K
Kanka
S
sabhā (royal assembly/court)
R
rājāsana (king’s throne)
A
akṣa (dice)

Educational Q&A

The verse highlights propriety (maryādā) and the ethical importance of acting according to one’s appointed role and status within a polity. Assuming the insignia of kingship without rightful authority is treated as a serious lapse in decorum and a potential threat to order (dharma) in the court.

A speaker questions ‘Kanka’—previously appointed as a court functionary responsible for casting dice—about why he is now seated on the royal throne, dressed and adorned like a ruler. The line conveys suspicion and challenges the legitimacy of this sudden elevation or display.