Karna Reproves Shalya; Brahmin Reports on Bāhlīkas; Shalya’s Universalizing Rebuttal (कर्ण–शल्य संवादः)
कर्णमाश्रित्य संग्रामे मन््दो दुर्योधन: पुनः । जेतुमुत्सहते पार्थान् सपुत्रान सहकेशवान्
karṇam āśritya saṅgrāme mando duryodhanaḥ punaḥ | jetum utsahate pārthān saputrān saha-keśavān ||
Disse Sañjaya: No meio da batalha, o obtuso Duryodhana, tomando refúgio em Karṇa mais uma vez, tornou-se ávido por conquistar os Pāṇḍavas—junto com seus filhos—e até mesmo Keśava (Kṛṣṇa). O verso ressalta como a autoconfiança excessiva e a dependência equivocada da força marcial podem eclipsar o discernimento e o juízo ético na guerra.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical danger of moha (delusion) and overconfidence in war: Duryodhana’s renewed zeal arises not from right judgment but from dependence on Karṇa’s prowess, even imagining victory over the Pāṇḍavas along with Kṛṣṇa—an emblem of dharma and wise counsel.
Sañjaya reports that Duryodhana, encouraged by Karṇa’s support, regains confidence on the battlefield and resolves again to defeat the Pāṇḍavas, including their sons, and Keśava (Kṛṣṇa) who stands with them.