उद्योगपर्व — अध्याय १४० (कृष्णेन कर्णं प्रति पाण्डवबल-वैशिष्ट्यप्रदर्शनम्) / Udyoga Parva, Chapter 140
Krishna’s appraisal of Pandava advantage and war portents
यदि जानाति मां राजा धर्मात्मा संयतेन्द्रिय: । कुन्त्या: प्रथमजं पुत्र न स राज्यं ग्रहीष्यति
yadi jānāti māṁ rājā dharmātmā saṁyatendriyaḥ | kunyāḥ prathamajaṁ putraṁ na sa rājyaṁ grahīṣyati ||
Wika ni Karna: “Kung malaman ng hari—na may pusong matuwid at may pagpipigil sa mga pandama—na ako ang panganay na anak ni Kunti, hindi niya tatanggapin ang kaharian.”
कर्ण उवाच
The verse frames rightful rule as inseparable from dharma and self-mastery: a truly righteous king, upon learning a morally decisive truth about lineage, would refuse to seize power unjustly. Political action is shown as accountable to ethical knowledge.
In the Udyoga Parva’s pre-war negotiations and counsels, Karna reflects on the consequences of revealing his birth: if the king learns that Karna is Kunti’s firstborn, the king’s sense of dharma would prevent him from taking or holding the kingdom in a way that violates rightful claims and kinship obligations.