जयद्रथ-निग्रहः — Jayadratha Restrained, Shamed, and Released
सहायद्नचानुरक्तश्न मदर्थ च समुद्यत: । अभिप्रायस्तु मे कश्चित् तं वै शूणु यथातथम्,वैशम्पायनजी कहते हैं--जनमेजय! कर्णके ऐसा कहनेपर राजा दुर्योधनने पुनः उससे कहा--'पुरुषश्रेष्ठ जिसके सहायक तुम हो एवं जिसपर तुम्हारा अनुराग है, उसके लिये कुछ भी दुर्लभ नहीं है। तुम सदा मेरे हितके लिये उद्यत रहते हो। मेरा एक मनोरथ है, जिसे यथार्थरूपसे बतलाता हूँ, सुनो”
sahāyadān cānuraktaś ca madarthe ca samudyataḥ | abhiprāyas tu me kaścit taṃ vai śṛṇu yathātatham ||
毗湿摩耶那说道:“噢,阇那美阇耶!迦尔那如此说罢,杜尤陀那王又对他说:‘噢,人中雄杰!凡你为其盟友、你之爱意所系之人,实无难得之事。你常为我之利益而奋发。我有一桩心意——请如其本然,听我直说。’”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how loyalty and capability in an ally can embolden a ruler’s ambitions; ethically, it warns that devotion and readiness for another’s ‘welfare’ can be used to advance plans whose moral quality depends on the intention behind them.
After Karṇa speaks, Duryodhana reassures him of his value as a devoted ally, claims that nothing is difficult with such support, and then announces that he has a specific plan which he will state plainly for Karṇa to hear.