Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Counsel on Restraint and the Pāṇḍavas’ Authorized Return (धृतराष्ट्र-उपदेशः)
शकुनिरुवाच प्रियस्ते नकुलो राजन् राजपुत्रो युधिष्ठिर । अस्माकं वशतां प्राप्तो भूय: केनेह दीव्यसे,शकुनि बोला--धर्मराज युधिष्ठिर![ आपके परमप्रिय राजकुमार नकुल तो हमारे अधीन हो गये, अब किस धनसे आप यहाँ खेल रहे हैं?
śakunir uvāca priyaḥ te nakulo rājan rājaputro yudhiṣṭhira | asmākaṃ vaśatāṃ prāpto bhūyaḥ keneha dīvyase ||
قال شكوني: «يا ملك يودهيشثيرا، إن ناكولا—ابن الملك الذي هو أحبّ إليك—قد صار الآن تحت سلطاننا. فبأيّ رهان ستقامر هنا من جديد؟»
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse highlights how unethical provocation exploits attachment and pride to push a person deeper into wrongdoing. It frames the dharmic lesson that self-restraint and discernment must prevail over compulsion, especially when one’s dependents and honor are at stake.
During the dice-game in the royal assembly, Śakuni announces that Nakula has already been won and is now under their control, then challenges Yudhiṣṭhira to continue gambling by asking what he will stake next.