सहदेव-दक्षिण-दिग्विजयः — Sahadeva’s Southern Conquest and the Māhiṣmatī–Agni Encounter
पार्थ नेदं त्वया शक््यं पुरं जेतुं कथंचन । उपावर्तस्व कल्याण पर्याप्तमिदमच्युत
pārtha nedaṁ tvayā śakyaṁ puraṁ jetuṁ kathaṁcana | upāvartasva kalyāṇa paryāptam idam acyuta ||
“பார்த்தா, எந்த வழியாலும் நீ இந்த நகரத்தை வெல்ல இயலாது. நல்வரமே, திரும்பிச் செல். அச்யுதா, நீ இத்தனை தூரம் வந்ததே போதும்.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse emphasizes discernment in action: valor is not mere recklessness. When a task is declared impossible or fatally destructive, dharma may lie in restraint and withdrawal, and in recognizing that reaching a perilous boundary can itself be a meaningful accomplishment.
The narrator reports a warning addressed to Arjuna (Pārtha), also invoking Acyuta (Kṛṣṇa): the city cannot be conquered, so Arjuna is urged to turn back. The broader passage frames entry as leading to certain death and praises Arjuna for having come so far.