यतितं विजये नित्य दैवं तु दुरतिक्रमम् । “आपलोगोंने अपने स्वरूपके अनुरूप योग्य पराक्रम प्रकट किया और सदा मुझे विजय दिलानेकी ही चेष्टा की; तथापि दैवके विधानका उल्लंघन करना किसीके लिये भी सर्वथा कठिन है”
yatitaṃ vijaye nityaṃ daivaṃ tu duratikramam |
三阇耶说道:“你们恒常为胜利而竭力;然而,命运之敕,任何人都极难逾越。”
संजय उवाच
Even sustained human effort toward a goal (here, victory in war) can be thwarted by daiva—destiny or divine ordinance—whose course is portrayed as extremely difficult to override; the verse frames a moral tension between personal agency and the limits imposed by fate.
Sañjaya, narrating events to Dhṛtarāṣṭra, reflects that the warriors made continual efforts for victory, yet the outcome is constrained by destiny; it functions as a sober commentary on the unfolding defeat and the inevitability felt in the war’s conclusion.