Virāṭa-parva Adhyāya 22 — Draupadī’s Abduction Attempt and Bhīma’s Suppression of the Kīcakas
सभायां पश्यतो राज्ञ: पातयित्वा पदाहनम् । न चैवालभसे त्राणमभिपन्ना बलीयसा,'सैरन्ध्री! मैंने राजसभामें तुम्हारे महाराजके देखते-देखते तुम्हें पृथ्वीपर गिराकर लातोंसे मारा था। तुम मुझ-जैसे महाबलवान् पुरुषके पाले पड़ी हो; तुम्हें कोई बचा नहीं सकता
sabhāyāṃ paśyato rājñaḥ pātayitvā padāhanam | na caivālabhase trāṇam abhipannā balīyasā ||
毗舍波耶那说道:“在王廷大会上,当着国王的面,我将你掷倒在地,并以脚踢踏。如今你已落入比你更强者之手,你将得不到任何庇护。”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights adharma: when power is used to humiliate and harm the vulnerable—especially in a public court where protection should be assured—it becomes a moral failure of both the aggressor and the silent witnesses. It implicitly condemns cowardice and complicity in injustice.
A powerful man boasts that he publicly assaulted Sairandhrī (Draupadī in disguise) in the king’s court and threatens that, since she is now under the control of someone stronger, she will not be rescued—intensifying the crisis that will lead to retaliation and the restoration of dharma.