Yudhiṣṭhira’s Lament on Kāla and Daiva after Draupadī’s Recovery (आरण्यक पर्व, अध्याय २५७)
विवेश हास्तिनपुरं सहित: कर्णसौबलै:,इस प्रकार सब राजाओंको विदा देकर भाइयोंसे घिरे हुए दुर्योधनने कर्ण और शकुनिके साथ हस्तिनापुरमें प्रवेश किया
viveśa hāstinapuraṃ sahitaḥ karṇasaubalaiḥ |
ครั้นส่งบรรดากษัตริย์ที่มาชุมนุมกลับแล้ว ทุรโยธนะซึ่งมีพี่น้องรายล้อม ก็เข้าสู่หัสดินาปุระพร้อมกับกรรณะและศกุนี
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how a ruler’s trajectory is shaped by the company he keeps: returning to the seat of power with influential allies (Karṇa and Śakuni) signals consolidation of intent and the ethical risk of being reinforced in adharma by partisan counsel.
After sending away the gathered kings, Duryodhana, surrounded by his brothers, proceeds into the Kuru capital Hastināpura accompanied by Karṇa and Śakuni, marking a transition from public assembly to internal planning at the center of power.