त्वं वै धर्म विजानीषे युद्धे जेता धनंजय: । हन्तारीणां भीमसेनो नकुलस्त्वर्थसंग्रही
tvaṃ vai dharma vijānīṣe yuddhe jetā dhanañjayaḥ | hantārīṇāṃ bhīmaseno nakulas tv artha-saṅgrahī ||
قال فيدورا: «إنك لَتعرف الدارما حقًّا. دهننْجَيا (أرجونا) هو الغالب في ساحة القتال؛ وبهيمسينا قادر على إفناء الأعداء؛ وناكولا ماهر في جمع ما يلزم وتدبيره.»
विदुर उवाच
Dharma is not merely an ideal; it must be upheld through capability and coordinated strengths—ethical discernment, battlefield excellence, decisive protection, and prudent management of resources.
Vidura is offering counsel by describing the Pandavas’ key competencies: the addressee’s grasp of dharma, Arjuna’s assured victory in war, Bhima’s power to eliminate foes, and Nakula’s skill in collecting and organizing necessary means.