धृतराष्ट्र–संजय संवादः: कर्ण–घटोत्कचयोर्निशायुद्धवर्णनम्
Dhṛtarāṣṭra–Sañjaya Dialogue: Description of the Night Engagement of Karṇa and Ghaṭotkaca
दृष्टवा दुर्योधनो मन्दो भृशं तप्स्यति पातितम् | 'ओ मूढ़! तुझ अपवित्र बुद्धिवाले अत्यन्त घमंडी सहायकको युद्धस्थलमें धराशायी हुआ देखकर मूर्ख दुर्योधनको भी बड़ा पश्चात्ताप होगा
dṛṣṭvā duryodhano mando bhṛśaṃ tapsyati pātitam |
Sañjaya said: Seeing his fallen ally, the dull-witted Duryodhana will be seized by intense remorse. The verse underscores how arrogant, impure counsel and pride-driven alliances in war ultimately ripen into grief when their consequences become visible on the battlefield.
संजय उवाच
Pride and morally tainted judgment (impure counsel) may appear powerful in the moment, but when the results of such choices collapse in war, they culminate in suffering and remorse; the verse highlights the ethical law of consequences.
Sañjaya reports that Duryodhana, seeing a key supporter/ally lying fallen on the battlefield, will be deeply distressed and regretful, indicating a turning point where confidence gives way to anguish.
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