Srimad-Bhagavatam: Canto 3 - Chapter 1 - Verse 13


Sanskrit:

सकर्णदु:शासनसौबलानांकुमन्त्रपाकेन हतश्रियायुषम् ।सुयोधनं सानुचरं शयानंभग्नोरुमूर्व्यां न ननन्द पश्यन् ॥ १३ ॥

ITRANS:

sa karṇa-duḥśāsana-saubalānāṁkumantra-pākena hata-śriyāyuṣamsuyodhanaṁ sānucaraṁ śayānaṁbhagnorum ūrvyāṁ na nananda paśyan

Translation:

Duryodhana was bereft of his fortune and duration of life because of the intricacy of ill advice given by Karṇa, Duḥśāsana and Saubala. When he lay on the ground with his followers, his thighs broken although he was powerful, the Lord was not happy to see the scene.

Purport:

The fall of Duryodhana, the leading son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra, was not pleasing to the Lord, although He was on the side of Arjuna and it was He who advised Bhīma how to break the thighs of Duryodhana while the fight was going on. The Lord is constrained to award punishment upon the wrongdoer, but He is not happy to award such punishments because the living entities are originally His parts and parcels. He is harder than the thunderbolt for the wrongdoer and softer than the rose for the faithful. The wrongdoer is misled by bad associates and by ill advice, which is against the established principles of the Lord’s order, and thus he becomes subject to punishment. The surest path to happiness is to live by the principles laid down by the Lord and not disobey His established laws, which are enacted in the Vedas and the Purāṇas for the forgetful living entities.