Droṇa’s Ācārya-Dakṣiṇā: Capture of Drupada and Division of Pāñcāla (द्रोण-आचार्यदक्षिणा)
ततो दुर्योधन: पापस्तद्धक्ष्ये कालकूटकम् । विषं प्रक्षेपपामास भीमसेनजिघांसया
tato duryodhanaḥ pāpas tad dhakṣye kālakūṭakam | viṣaṃ prakṣepapāmāsa bhīmasenajighāṃsayā ||
تب بدبخت دُریودھن نے بھیم سین کو ہلاک کرنے کی نیت سے اُس کے کھانے میں ‘کالکُوٹ’ نامی مہلک زہر ملا دیا۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how envy and adharma corrupt even ordinary, innocent situations: Duryodhana’s intent to kill by poison exemplifies treachery and moral collapse, setting the ethical contrast between righteous conduct and destructive jealousy.
While the Kauravas and Pāṇḍavas are playfully sharing food during recreation in a garden, Duryodhana secretly arranges for the deadly poison Kālakūṭa to be mixed into Bhīma’s food, attempting to kill him.