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Chapter 2 · Verse 36
🪈 Krishna speaks
Gond-style painting of Duryodhana laughing in the distance, illustrating Krishna's warning that enemies will speak unspeakable words scorning Arjuna's strength.

अवाच्यवादांश्च बहून्वदिष्यन्ति तवाहिताः। निन्दन्तस्तव सामर्थ्यं ततो दुःखतरं नु किम्॥

avācyavādāṁśca bahūnvadiṣyanti tavāhitāḥ | nindantastava sāmarthyaṁ tato duḥkhataraṁ nu kim ||

Word by Word 12 words
अवाच्यवादान्
a not vac to speak vāda speech, saying

unspeakable words, things that should not be spoken

ca and

and

बहून्
bahu many, much

many

वदिष्यन्ति
vad to speak, to say

they will speak, they will say

तव
tava your

your

अहिताः
a not dhā to place, to be well-disposed

enemies, ill-wishers, those not well-disposed

निन्दन्तः
nind to blame, to ridicule

scorning, ridiculing, mocking

सामर्थ्यम्
sam fully, well artha purpose, capability

strength, capability, prowess

ततः
tatas than that

than that

दुःखतरम्
duḥkha suffering, pain tara more, comparative

more painful, more grievous

नु
nu indeed, pray

indeed, pray (emphatic interrogative particle)

किम्
kim what

what?

Your enemies will speak many unspeakable words, scorning your strength. What could be more painful than that?

कथा

The Laughter of Duryodhana

An original story

did not raise his voice. He did not need to. The picture he was painting was already sharp enough to cut.

"Now think about the other side of the field," he said. "Not the men who respect you. The ones who hate you."

's eyes moved, almost against his will, to the center of the formation where stood in his chariot. Even at this distance, Arjuna could see the golden armor, the heavy mace resting against the chariot rail, the broad shoulders that held themselves with the particular arrogance of a man who had never once been told he was wrong.

"If you leave," said, " will laugh."

The word landed like a stone in still water.

"Not the laugh of relief. Not the laugh of a man who has escaped danger. The laugh of a man who was right all along — who always said the Pandavas were weak, who always called you cowards hiding behind 's protection, who told anyone who would listen that when the real test came, you would break." Krishna's voice was precise, surgical. "He will turn to his soldiers, and he will laugh, and they will laugh with him. And then he will say things."

let the silence build.

"Things about your skill — that it was overstated, that 's praise was the fondness of an old man for a pet student. Things about your courage — that the great , the winner of Draupadi's hand, the conqueror of the Nivata-kavachas, could not stomach a real fight. Things about your brothers — that the Pandavas were a family of boasters who crumbled when the stakes were real."

's knuckles had gone white around Gandiva's grip.

"These are not words that fade, . They are not insults shouted in anger and forgotten by morning. They are the kind of words that get carved into the story of who you are. They will be repeated in courts and taverns and around campfires for generations. Your enemies will dine on your retreat for the rest of their lives."

He paused. "Tell me — what pain could be worse than giving that pleasure?"

said nothing. But something shifted behind his eyes — a door closing on one kind of fear and opening onto another, harder thing. His jaw set. His breathing, which had been shallow and ragged since the conch shells fell silent, steadied into something slower and more deliberate. Gandiva's weight in his hand felt different now — not like a burden, but like an answer.

could laugh all he wanted. He would not be laughing long.

चिन्तनम्

Has there been a time when you were afraid of what someone might say if you failed? How did you decide what to do anyway?