कृपकर्णसंवादः
Kṛpa’s Counsel to Karṇa on Deśa-Kāla and Coordinated Strategy
वैशम्पायन उवाच ततः स पार्थ वैराटिरभ्यवादयदन्तिकात् । अहं भूमिंजयो नाम नाम्नाहमपि चोत्तर:
vaiśampāyana uvāca tataḥ sa pārtha vairāṭir abhyavadayad antikāt | ahaṃ bhūmiṃjayo nāma nāmnāham api cottaraḥ ||
Vaiśampāyana berkata: Kemudian putera Virāṭa itu mendekati Pārtha dengan rapat, memberi salam dengan penuh hormat sambil berkata, “Namaku Bhūmiṃjaya; dan aku juga dipanggil Uttara.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the dharmic value of respectful approach and formal greeting in royal and martial contexts—recognizing rank, establishing identity, and maintaining decorum even amid tense circumstances.
A prince of Virāṭa’s house comes near Arjuna (addressed as Pārtha) and offers respectful salutations, introducing himself by name as Bhūmiṃjaya/Uttara, thereby clarifying his identity within the unfolding events of Virāṭa’s court and campaign.