Yudhiṣṭhira’s Lament for Karṇa and Renunciation-Oriented Self-Assessment (शोक-प्रलापः / त्याग-प्रवृत्तिः)
अस्मदद्वेषेण संतप्त: सुखं न स्मेह विन्दति । ऋद्धिमस्मासु तां दृष्टवा विवर्णो हरिण: कृश:
asmad-adveṣeṇa santaptaḥ sukhaṁ na smeha vindati | ṛddhim asmāsu tāṁ dṛṣṭvā vivarṇo hariṇaḥ kṛśaḥ ||
युधिष्ठिर म्हणाला—आमच्याविषयीच्या द्वेषाने तो आतून जळत राहतो; येथे त्याला सुख मिळत नाही. आमच्याकडे आलेली ती समृद्धी पाहून तो फिकट पडतो—जसा कृश हरिण.
युधिछिर उवाच
Hatred and envy are self-consuming: when a person fixates on another’s success with malice, the mind burns and cannot taste happiness. The verse frames prosperity as a test of character—one who lacks inner discipline becomes visibly diminished by jealousy.
Yudhiṣṭhira describes an opponent or ill-wisher who, seeing the Pandavas’ rise in fortune, is distressed and loses composure and vitality—likened to a deer that turns pale and thin from fear and strain.