Mahābhārata-saṅkṣepa and Avatāra-kāraṇa
Brahmā’s Synopsis of the Epic and the Logic of Divine Descents
अश्वत्थामा गतो द्रौणिः सुप्तसैन्यं ततो निशि
aśvatthāmā gato drauṇiḥ suptasainyaṃ tato niśi
Затем Ашваттхама, сын Дроны, ночью направился к спящему войску.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Night attack on sleeping soldiers signals adharma—violence without fair contest—implying severe karmic burden and moral degradation.
Vedantic Theme: Tamas and adharma as binding forces; ethical lapse deepens saṃsāric bondage.
Application: Do not exploit others’ vulnerability; uphold fairness even when emotionally provoked; recognize that means shape inner character.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: military camp at night
Related Themes: Garuda Purana papa-karmas leading to painful gati (general parallel); Garuda Purana ethical warnings about हिंसा and deceit (general parallel)
This verse introduces a night assault on an unguarded, sleeping force—an example of adharma used to illustrate how unethical actions generate severe karmic consequences.
Indirectly: by highlighting adharma as a cause, it supports the Garuda Purana’s broader teaching that sinful intent and violent deeds shape post-death outcomes (fear, suffering, and punitive realms).
Avoid harming the vulnerable and do not justify unethical means for victory; dharmic conduct is treated as the safeguard against long-term karmic harm.