Draupadī’s Rebuke of Jayadratha and Dhaumya’s Admonition (Āraṇyaka-parva, Adhyāya 252)
प्रहृष्मनस: सर्वे किंचिदुत्फुल्ललोचना: । साभिमानमिदं वाक्यं दुर्योधनमथाब्रुवन्
vaiśampāyana uvāca |
prahṛṣṭamanasaḥ sarve kiñcid utphullalocanāḥ |
sābhimānam idaṃ vākyaṃ duryodhanam athābruvan ||
وہ سب خوش دل تھے اور مسرت سے ان کی آنکھیں کچھ کھل سی گئی تھیں۔ پھر انہوں نے غرور کے ساتھ دُریودھن سے یہ بات کہی۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how joy and group enthusiasm can become a vehicle for abhimāna (pride). When speech arises from arrogance rather than discernment, it tends to support adharma and poor judgment, especially in politically charged situations.
The narrator describes a gathered group—delighted and visibly excited—turning to address Duryodhana. Their emotional state and the explicit note of pride foreshadow that what they say next will be boastful or self-serving counsel rather than balanced guidance.