Rājasūyābhiṣeka-darśana: Duryodhana’s Observation of the Consecration
सपत्नानृध्यतो55त्मानं हीयमानं निशम्य च | अदृश्यामपि कौन्तेयश्रियं पश्यन्निवोद्यताम्
sapatnān ṛdhyato ’tmānaṃ hīyamānaṃ niśamya ca | adṛśyām api kaunteya-śriyaṃ paśyann ivodyatām ||
Sinabi ni Duryodhana: “Kapag nakita ng tao na ang mga karibal ay umuunlad samantalang siya’y humihina, dapat siyang tumindig agad, na para bang nasisilayan niya ang kapalaran at karangyaan ng mga Kaunteya—kahit hindi ito lantad sa paningin—upang kumilos nang walang pagkaantala.”
दुर्योधन उवाच
The verse highlights a psychologically charged ethic of action driven by comparison: when rivals flourish and one’s own position wanes, one is urged to rouse oneself to decisive effort. In context, it reflects Duryodhana’s competitive, envy-tinged motivation rather than a dharmic ideal.
Duryodhana reacts to the rising prosperity and prestige of the Kaunteyas (Pāṇḍavas). Observing their success and sensing his own relative decline, he urges immediate resolve and action—an impulse that fuels the political maneuvers and hostility that follow in the Sabha Parva.