कर्णपर्व — अध्याय ४०
Karṇa’s Pressure on the Pāñcālas; Duryodhana Disabled; Arjuna’s Counter-Advance
यज्वा दानपति: क्षान्त: स्वकर्मस्थो5भवच्छुचि: । बहुपुत्र: प्रियापत्य: सर्वभूतानुकम्पक:
yajvā dānapatiḥ kṣāntaḥ svakarmastho ’bhavac chuciḥ | bahuputraḥ priyāpatyaḥ sarvabhūtānukampakaḥ ||
桑阇耶说道:“他曾行诸祭祀,为施舍之主,且能忍耐。安住于自身所当尽之职分,他的操行始终清净。子嗣众多、儿女可亲,他对一切众生怀有悲悯。”
संजय उवाच
The verse praises an ideal ethical profile: one who performs sacred duties (yajña), gives generously (dāna), practices forbearance (kṣamā), remains established in one’s own duty (svadharma), maintains purity of conduct (śauca), and extends compassion to all beings—virtues presented as marks of true nobility.
Sañjaya is describing a person’s character by listing exemplary qualities—sacrificial piety, generosity, patience, dutifulness, purity, familial prosperity, and universal compassion—framing the individual as morally distinguished within the unfolding events of the Karṇa Parva.