Gadā-yuddhe Bhīma–Duryodhanayoḥ Tumulaḥ Saṃprahāraḥ
Mace-duel’s intense exchange
समर तद् दुष्कृतं कर्म यद् वृत्तं वारणावते । “दुर्योधन! वारणावत नगरमें जो कुछ हुआ था, राजा धुृतराष्ट्रके और अपने भी उस कुकर्मको तू याद कर ले
samare tad duṣkṛtaṃ karma yad vṛttaṃ vāraṇāvate |
桑阇耶说道:“在这场战斗中,回想那桩恶行——在瓦罗那瓦塔发生的罪过。杜尔约陀那啊,记住你在那城所犯的罪业;那罪不仅牵连了国王持国,也牵连了你自己。”
संजय उवाच
Wrongdoing (duṣkṛta karma) is not erased by time or power; it returns as moral and practical consequence. The verse stresses accountability—those who authorize or enable harm share in its guilt, and such adharma ripens amid the very crisis it helped create.
Sañjaya, narrating events to Dhṛtarāṣṭra, invokes the earlier Vāraṇāvata episode—where the Pāṇḍavas were targeted through a treacherous plot—as a moral reminder directed at Duryodhana. In the context of the ongoing war, the past crime is recalled as a cause and justification for the present calamity.