अयं स रथ आयाति श्वेताश्वः कृष्णसारथि: । निषघ्नन्नमित्रान् समरे यं कर्ण परिपृच्छसि,“कर्ण! तुम जिसके विषयमें पूछ रहे थे, वही यह श्वेत घोड़ोंवाला रथ, जिसके सारथि श्रीकृष्ण हैं, समरांगणमें शत्रुओंका संहार करता हुआ इधर ही आ रहा है
ayaṁ sa ratha āyāti śvetāśvaḥ kṛṣṇasārathiḥ | niṣaghnann amitrān samare yaṁ karṇa paripṛcchasi ||
“O Karna! Iyan na ang karwaheng papalapit—hinihila ng mapuputing kabayo at si Krishna ang nagmamaneho. Iyan ang karwaheng itinatanong mo: dumaraan ito sa larangan, pumuputol sa mga kaaway sa gitna ng sagupaan, at ngayo’y patungo rito.”
अजुन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical ideal of guided action in conflict: Arjuna’s chariot advances under Krishna’s charioteership, suggesting that martial power is most rightly exercised when directed by discerning counsel and aligned with dharma, even amid the violence of war.
Arjuna identifies for Karna the approaching chariot with white horses driven by Krishna—Arjuna’s own war-chariot—describing it as moving through the battlefield while striking down enemies, directly answering Karna’s inquiry about that formidable presence.