Saṃjaya’s Warning to Dhṛtarāṣṭra: Accountability, Alliance-Shift, and the Pāṇḍava Strategic Edge
परुषाण्युच्यमानांश्व पुरा पार्थनुपेक्षसे । कृत्स्नं राज्यं जयन्तीति प्रपातं नानुपश्यसि
paruṣāṇy ucyamānāṃś ca purā pārthān upekṣase | kṛtsnaṃ rājyaṃ jayantīti prapātaṃ nānupaśyasi ||
Санджая сказал: «И прежде, когда против сыновей Притхи произносили множество жестоких слов, ты продолжал пренебрегать ими, думая: “Мои сыновья завоёвывают всё царство”. Ты не увидел, что именно такое отношение ведёт их к обрыву — к будущей гибели и падению.»
संजय उवाच
Indifference to injustice—especially when fueled by pride in one’s side ‘winning’—creates moral blindness. Such blindness prevents one from seeing the approaching ‘prapāta’ (downfall) that arises from adharma and arrogance.
Sanjaya addresses Dhṛtarāṣṭra, recalling how he ignored the insults and harsh treatment directed at the Pāṇḍavas because he was pleased that his own sons were gaining power. Sanjaya warns that this complacency and partiality is itself a cause of the Kauravas’ impending ruin.