Babhruvāhana’s Lament and Appeal for Expiation (प्रायश्चित्त-याचना)
किमिदं लक्ष्यते सर्व शोकविस्मयहर्षवत् । रणाजिरममित्रघ्न यदि जानासि शंस मे
kim idaṃ lakṣyate sarvaṃ śoka-vismaya-harṣavat | raṇājiram amitraghna yadi jānāsi śaṃsa me ||
毗舍摩波耶那说道:“噬敌的勇子啊!为何这整个战场竟同时显出悲恸、惊异与欢欣?若你知其缘由,便告知于我。”
वैशमग्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the moral complexity of war: the same battlefield can simultaneously evoke sorrow for loss, wonder at extraordinary events, and joy at victory or resolution—inviting reflection on how dharma is experienced through mixed human emotions.
The narrator Vaiśaṃpāyana addresses a heroic ‘slayer of foes’ and asks why the battlefield appears charged with three contrasting moods—grief, astonishment, and joy—requesting an explanation for this unusual atmosphere.