भीष्मस्य दुर्योधनं प्रति कुलहितोपदेशः | Bhīṣma’s Counsel to Duryodhana on Dynastic Welfare
उपनहा परैवरं ये मां नित्यमुपासते । नमस्कुर्वन्ति च सदा वसवो वासवं यथा,शत्रुओंसे वैर बाँधकर जो नित्य मेरी उपासना करते हैं तथा जैसे वसुगण इन्द्रको प्रणाम करते हैं, उसी प्रकार जो सदा मुझे मस्तक झुकाते हैं, मेरी ही प्राणशक्तिके भरोसे जो शत्रुओंके सामने डटकर खड़े होनेका साहस करते हैं और इसी आशासे जो मेरा आदर करते हैं, उनके मनोरथको मैं छिन्न-भिन्न कैसे करूँ?
upanahā paraivaraṁ ye māṁ nityam upāsate | namaskurvanti ca sadā vasavo vāsavaṁ yathā |
迦尔纳说道:“那些与我的仇敌结下死怨、日日以我为依靠的人;那些常常向我俯首,如诸婆苏向婆娑婆(因陀罗)致敬的人;那些凭借我这股生命之力,敢在敌前屹立,并怀着此望而尊我敬我的人——我怎能粉碎他们心中所愿?”
कर्ण उवाच
Karna frames an ethical obligation of a protector: when people place their trust, honor, and courage in a leader’s strength, it becomes morally difficult for that leader to betray their expectations. Loyalty and responsibility to dependents are presented as binding duties.
In Udyoga Parva, Karna is speaking about those who align themselves with him against his enemies and continually honor him. He argues that since they rely on him for courage and success, he cannot bring himself to frustrate their hopes—implying his resolve to stand by his side and commitments in the coming conflict.