अशक्तेन च यच्छप्तं भीमसेनेन पाण्डव । दुःशासनस्य रुधिरं पीयतां यदि शक््यते,पाए्डुपुत्र! तुम्हारे भाई भीमसेनने उस समय कुछ करनेमें असमर्थ होनेके कारण जो दुर्ववन कहा था, उसे याद करके वे आवें और यदि शक्ति हो, तो दुःशासनका रक्त पीयें
aśaktena ca yacchaptaṃ bhīmasenena pāṇḍava | duḥśāsanasya rudhiraṃ pīyatāṃ yadi śakyate ||
Ulūka disse: “Ó Pāṇḍava, lembra-te do voto feroz que Bhīmasena proferiu quando estava impotente para agir. Que ele venha agora — e, se de fato tem força — que beba o sangue de Duḥśāsana.”
उलूक उवाच
The verse illustrates how vows and remembered humiliation can be weaponized as provocation. Ethically, it highlights the danger of letting rage and retaliatory oaths drive conduct, pushing conflict toward extreme violence rather than restraint and dharmic resolution.
Ulūka, speaking for the Kaurava side, taunts the Pāṇḍavas by invoking Bhīma’s earlier vow connected with Duḥśāsana. The aim is to challenge Bhīma’s honor and incite immediate, ruthless action, escalating the atmosphere toward inevitable war.