Adhyāya 113: Karṇa–Bhīma Śaravarṣa and the Battlefield Aftermath (कर्णभीमशरवर्षः)
न मे धनंजयस्यार्थे प्राणा रक्ष्या: कथंचन । त्वत्प्रयुक्तः पुनरहं कि न कुर्या महाहवे
na me dhanañjayasya arthe prāṇā rakṣyāḥ kathaṃcana | tvatprayuktaḥ punar ahaṃ kiṃ na kuryā mahāhave ||
مہاراج! دھننجے (ارجن) کے مفاد کے لیے مجھے اپنے جان کی حفاظت کی کوئی پروا نہیں؛ اور جب آپ کے حکم سے میں حرکت میں آؤں تو اس عظیم جنگ میں ایسا کیا ہے جو میں نہ کر سکوں؟
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights a warrior-ethic of self-sacrifice and unwavering commitment: one should not cling to personal safety when acting for a righteous cause or for the welfare of a valued ally, especially when duty is reinforced by legitimate command.
Sañjaya declares to the king that, for Arjuna’s benefit, he will not worry about his own life; and that, once ordered and dispatched by the king, he is ready to undertake any perilous task amid the great battle.
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