वसुदेवसुतो यद्वत् पाण्डवाय दृढव्रत: । वसु चैव शरीरं च पुत्रदारं तथा यश:
vasudevasuto yadvat pāṇḍavāya dṛḍhavrataḥ | vasu caiva śarīraṃ ca putradāraṃ tathā yaśaḥ ||
କର୍ଣ୍ଣ କହିଲେ—ଯେପରି ବସୁଦେବସୁତ (କୃଷ୍ଣ) ଦୃଢ଼ବ୍ରତ ହୋଇ ପାଣ୍ଡବ ପ୍ରତି ନିବେଦିତ, ସେପରି ସେ ଧନ, ନିଜ ଶରୀର, ପୁତ୍ର-ଦାରା ଏବଂ ନିଜ ଯଶ ପର୍ଯ୍ୟନ୍ତ ଅର୍ପଣ କରେ।
कर्ण उवाच
Steadfast loyalty to a chosen cause or person is portrayed as so binding that one may be willing to relinquish even wealth, bodily safety, family attachments, and reputation; the verse highlights the ethical weight of vows and the high stakes of honor in the epic’s war context.
Karna, speaking amid the Bhīṣma-parvan war narrative, points to Kṛṣṇa’s unwavering commitment to the Pāṇḍava cause, describing it as a resolve that entails readiness to stake everything—possessions, life, family ties, and fame—on that allegiance.