कामीकवने द्रौपदी-दर्शनम्
Draupadī Observed at the Kāmyaka Hermitage
कत्थनस्यावलिप्तस्य गर्वितस्य च नित्यश: । सदा च पौरुषौदार्य: पाण्डवानवमन्यतः
katthanasyāvaliptasya garvitasya ca nityaśaḥ | sadā ca pauruṣaudāryaḥ pāṇḍavānavamanyataḥ ||
阇那美阇耶说道:“他一向夸口自矜,常常因傲慢而膨胀;并且总爱炫耀所谓‘男子气概’与‘高贵’之德,却屡屡轻蔑般度五子。”
जनमेजय उवाच
The verse condemns the ethical failure of pride and boastfulness: outward claims of valor and nobility become hollow when accompanied by contempt for the virtuous. True pauruṣa (prowess) and audārya (nobility) are shown through humility and respect, not through self-display and disparagement of others.
Janamejaya describes a person’s character—someone habitually boastful and arrogant—who repeatedly belittles the Pāṇḍavas. The line functions as a moralized characterization, highlighting the speaker’s disdainful attitude toward the Pāṇḍavas as a significant fault.