Nārada’s Visit at Indraprastha and Counsel on Concord; Introduction to Sundopasunda–Tilottamā
प्रेष्यतां चैव राधेयस्तेषामागमनाय वै । तैस्तै: प्रकारै: संनीय पात्यन्तामाप्तकारिभि:,अथवा पाण्डवोंको यहाँ बुला लानेके लिये राधानन्दन कर्णको भेजा जाय और यहाँ लाकर विश्वसनीय कार्यकर्ताओंद्वारा विभिन्न उपायोंसे उन सबको मार गिराया जाय
preṣyatāṃ caiva rādheyaḥ teṣām āgamanāya vai | tais taiḥ prakāraiḥ saṃnīya pātyantām āptakāribhiḥ ||
จงส่งราธेय (กรรณะ) ไปเพื่อพาพวกนั้นมาที่นี่ และเมื่อหลอกล่อให้มาถึงด้วยกลอุบายต่าง ๆ แล้ว ก็ให้คนของเราที่ไว้ใจได้ลงมือกำจัดเสีย
दुर्योधन उवाच
The verse highlights how the pursuit of power can lead to adharma: using deception and covert violence through ‘trusted agents’ replaces transparent, righteous action. It serves as a moral warning about ends-justify-means thinking and the corrosion of ethical restraint in political rivalry.
Duryodhana proposes sending Karna (Radheya) to bring the Pandavas to their vicinity, and then having dependable operatives kill them through assorted stratagems—an explicit plan of entrapment and assassination.