कर्णनिधनवृत्तान्तनिवेदनम् | Reporting Karṇa’s Fall to Yudhiṣṭhira
अदृष्टपूर्वमपि तत् सत्त्वं तेन हतं तदा । अन्धे हते ततो व्योम्न: पुष्पवर्ष पपात च
adṛṣṭapūrvam api tat sattvaṃ tena hataṃ tadā | andhe hate tato vyomnaḥ puṣpavarṣaṃ papāta ca ||
虽从未见过那般生灵,他当时仍将其杀死。那盲兽一被诛,霎时自虚空降下花雨,纷纷落在猎人身上。
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse highlights how actions—especially violent ones done without full knowledge—can still carry moral weight, and how extraordinary signs (like a flower-shower) in epic narrative often signal a deeper karmic or dharmic consequence rather than simple praise.
Vāyu narrates that a hunter kills a blind creature he had never encountered before; immediately after the killing, flowers rain down from the sky upon the hunter, functioning as a portent and intensifying the ethical tension of the episode.