Karna Reproves Shalya; Brahmin Reports on Bāhlīkas; Shalya’s Universalizing Rebuttal (कर्ण–शल्य संवादः)
एतत् कृतं महाराज त्वयेच्छामि परंतप
etat kṛtaṃ mahārāja tvayecchāmi parantapa
ကာဏ္ဏက ပြောသည်– «ဤအမှုကို ပြီးစီးစေခဲ့ပြီ၊ မဟာရာဇာ။ ရန်သူတို့ကို လောင်ကျွမ်းစေသူအို၊ ဤအရာကို သင်ထံမှ ငါတောင်းဆို၏»
कर्ण उवाच
The line highlights the warrior-code context of the epic: decisive action (“it is done”) is followed by a direct, duty-bound request to a ruler/commander. It reflects the ethics of responsibility and hierarchy in wartime—actions are reported and further intent is stated without evasion.
Karna addresses a king (styled “Mahārāja” and “Parantapa”), stating that a certain act has been accomplished and then expressing what he wants from that king—either a further instruction, permission, or support—within the ongoing battle narrative of the Karṇa Parva.