Jayadratha Approaches Draupadī in the Forest
Hospitality, Persuasion, and Reproach
पाण्डवेयानि रत्नानि त्वमद्याप्युपभुज्जसे
pāṇḍaveyāni ratnāni tvam adyāpy upabhuñjase
Wika ni Karna: “Hanggang ngayon, tinatamasa mo pa rin ang mga hiyas na pag-aari ng mga Pāṇḍava.”
कर्ण उवाच
Enjoying wealth that rightfully belongs to others is ethically compromised; continued benefit from injustice sustains wrongdoing and invites moral accountability.
Karna addresses an opponent/party in the dispute and charges them with still enjoying treasures that are the Pāṇḍavas’ rightful possessions, intensifying the moral and political conflict over ownership and legitimacy.