अध्याय ९ — दुर्योधनस्य अन्त्यावस्था, विलापः, तथा सौप्तिक-प्रतिवृत्तम्
Duryodhana’s Final Condition, Lamentation, and the Night’s Report
अधर्मेण हतस्याजौ मृद्यमानं पदा शिर: । य उपेक्षितवान क्षुद्रे धिक् कृष्णं धिग् युधिष्ठिरम्
adharmeṇa hatasyājau mṛdyamānaṃ padā śiraḥ | ya upekṣitavān kṣudre dhik kṛṣṇaṃ dhig yudhiṣṭhiram ||
三阇耶说道:“那以非义手段在战场上被杀之人的头颅,正被脚下践踏碾碎。可诅咒的克里希纳,可诅咒的坚战——竟以卑狭之心旁观而不加阻止。”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical horror of adharma in war: even after a wrongful killing, further indignity—trampling a slain person’s head—signals moral collapse. It also frames accountability: leaders and exemplars (here invoked as Kṛṣṇa and Yudhiṣṭhira) are blamed when they tolerate or fail to restrain petty, cruel conduct.
Sañjaya reports a scene of post-combat brutality: the head of someone killed by unrighteous means is being crushed underfoot. In anger, he utters an imprecation against Kṛṣṇa and Yudhiṣṭhira, accusing them of having ignored (upekṣita) such base behavior.