कथं च निहत: पाप: पाउ्चाल्य: पशुवन्मया । शस्त्रेण विजिताललोकान् नाप्नुयादिति मे मति:,“मेरा ऐसा निश्चय है कि मेरे हाथसे पशुकी भाँति मारे गये पापी पांचालराजकुमार धष्टद्यम्मको किसी तरह भी अस्त्र-शस्त्रोंद्रार मिलनेवाले पुण्यलोकोंकी प्राप्ति न हो!!
kathaṁ ca nihataḥ pāpaḥ pāñcālyaḥ paśuvanmayā | śastreṇa vijitāllokān nāpnuyād iti me matiḥ ||
三阇耶说道:“那般罪孽深重的般遮罗之子——被我如同禽兽般杀死——又怎能得达凭兵刃所赢取的功德世界?此乃我已定之见。”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical idea that the manner of killing matters: merit-bearing “worlds” are associated with righteous combat, whereas a beast-like killing is viewed as sinful and not a source of heavenly reward.
Sañjaya reports a speaker’s grim resolve: having killed the Pāñcāla prince in a degrading, non-heroic way, he believes the victim should not gain the heavenly realms typically won by warriors through honorable use of weapons.