अध्याय ८७: कृष्णस्य हस्तिनापुरप्रवेशः
Krishna’s Entry into Hastināpura and Court Reception
इदं तु सुमहत् कार्य शृणु मे यत् समर्थितम् । परायणं पाण्डवानां नियच्छामि जनार्दनम्
idaṃ tu sumahat kāryaṃ śṛṇu me yat samarthitam | parāyaṇaṃ pāṇḍavānāṃ niyacchāmi janārdanam ||
“如今且听我所决意之大事:待阇那尔达那——克里希纳,般度五子最主要的依怙——来到此处,我必将其制住,拘而囚之。”
दुर्योधन उवाच
The verse highlights how political ambition and pride can drive one toward adharma—here, the intent to detain Krishna, the Pandavas’ protector, even in a diplomatic context. It implicitly contrasts righteous statecraft (respecting dharma and envoy-like sanctity) with coercive, unethical power tactics that hasten ruin.
In the Udyoga Parva’s pre-war negotiations, Duryodhana announces a decisive plan: when Krishna (Janardana), who supports the Pandavas, arrives, he intends to detain him—treating Krishna’s presence as an opportunity to cripple the Pandavas’ strongest support and tilt the coming conflict.