Duryodhana’s Śaraṇāgati and the Pāṇḍavas’ Resolve
Gandharva Encounter
पृष्ठतो विजयस्यापि याति रुद्रस्य पट्टिश:
pṛṣṭhato vijayasyāpi yāti rudrasya paṭṭiśaḥ
வெற்றி உறுதியெனத் தோன்றினாலும், ருத்ரனுடைய பட்டிசம் பின்னாலேயே தொடர்கிறது.
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
Success is not a guarantee of safety: after victory, complacency and arrogance can invite swift downfall. The verse counsels humility, self-control, and continued vigilance, recognizing that destructive forces (symbolized by Rudra’s weapon) can strike when one least expects it.
Mārkaṇḍeya delivers a pointed maxim within his discourse: he frames victory as something that can be immediately shadowed by peril, invoking Rudra’s fearsome weapon as an image of sudden reversal and chastisement that follows behind the triumphant.