अर्जुनकर्णसंनिपातवर्णनम् / The Convergence of Arjuna and Karṇa
धनंजय! मैं जहाँ-जहाँ भी जाता, कर्णसे भयभीत होनेके कारण सदा उसीको अपने सामने खड़ा देखता था ।।
Yudhiṣṭhira uvāca: Dhanañjaya! so ’haṁ tenaiva vīreṇa samareṣv apalāyinā, sahayaḥ sarathaḥ Pārtha, jitvā jīvan visarjitaḥ.
Wika ni Yudhiṣṭhira: “O Dhanañjaya (Arjuna)! Saan man ako magpunta, dahil sa takot kay Karṇa, lagi ko siyang nakikitang nakatayo sa aking harapan. Tunay nga, O Pārtha, ang mismong bayaning iyon—na hindi kailanman tumatalikod sa labanan—ang tumalo sa akin sa sagupaan, kasama ang aking karwahe at mga kabayo, subalit pinalaya niya akong buhay.”
युधिषछ्िर उवाच
The verse highlights the warrior ethic of steadfastness (not fleeing) alongside an ethical restraint: even after victory, a fighter may choose to spare an opponent. It also shows how fear and psychological pressure shape a leader’s experience in war.
Yudhiṣṭhira addresses Arjuna, confessing that Karṇa’s presence haunted him wherever he went. He recalls that Karṇa defeated him in battle—overpowering him with his chariot and horses—yet did not kill him and instead let him go alive.