Nara-Nārāyaṇa Precedent and Bhīṣma’s Counsel on Kṛṣṇa–Arjuna; Karṇa’s Reply
त्रयाणामेव च मतं तत् त्वमेको5नुमन्यसे । रामेण चैव शप्तस्य कर्णस्य भरतर्षभ
trayāṇām eva ca mataṃ tat tvam eko 'numanyase | rāmeṇa caiva śaptasya karṇasya bharatarṣabha ||
ହେ ଭରତବୃଷଭ! ସେଇ ତିନିଜଣଙ୍କର ମତକୁ ହିଁ ତୁମେ ଏକା ଅନୁମୋଦନ କରୁଛ—ବିଶେଷକରି ରାମ (ପରଶୁରାମ) ଦ୍ୱାରା ଶପ୍ତ କର୍ଣ୍ଣଙ୍କର।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Moral accountability in choosing whose counsel to follow: endorsing the advice of a small, ethically suspect group is portrayed as a conscious deviation from dharma, with grave consequences.
Vaiśaṃpāyana narrates a rebuke addressed to a Bharata prince/leader: he is singled out as the only one who supports the ‘view of the three,’ highlighting his alignment with Karṇa (noted here as cursed by Paraśurāma) and implying a broader pattern of siding with harmful counsel.