कर्णनिधनवृत्तान्तनिवेदनम् | Reporting Karṇa’s Fall to Yudhiṣṭhira
किमाश्चर्य कृतप्रज्ञ: पुरुषोडपि सुदारुण: । सुमहत् प्राप्तुयात् पुण्यं बलाको5न्धवधादिव
kim āścaryaṁ kṛtaprajñaḥ puruṣo 'pi sudāruṇaḥ | sumahat prāpnuyāt puṇyaṁ balāko 'ndhavadhād iva ||
室利·奎师那说道:“这有什么可惊奇的?即便是意志坚决之人,纵然极其残酷,也能获得极大的功德——正如巴拉卡因杀死盲者而得福德一般。”
श्रीकृष्ण उवाच
Kṛṣṇa emphasizes that merit (puṇya) can arise from an act aligned with a larger dharmic necessity, even if the doer is personally harsh or morally flawed; character alone does not mechanically determine the ethical fruit of every deed.
In the Karṇa Parva dialogue, Kṛṣṇa responds to a doubt or astonishment about how someone severe or cruel could gain merit, and he supports his point with an illustrative precedent: Balāka gaining great puṇya through the killing of a blind person.