अध्याय 24 — संजयस्य शमोपदेशः
Sanjaya’s Counsel Toward Conciliation
सर्वक्षयो दृश्यते यत्र कृत्स्न: पापोदयो निरयो5भावसंस्थ: । कस्तत् कुर्याज्जातु कर्म प्रजानन् पराजयो यत्र समो जयश्नल
sarvakṣayo dṛśyate yatra kṛtsnaḥ pāpodayo nirayo ’bhāvasaṃsthaḥ | kas tat kuryāj jātu karma prajānann parājayo yatra samo jayaś ca ||
حيث تُستشرف الهلكة الشاملة، وحيث ينهض الإثم كاملاً، وحيث تكون العاقبة جحيماً، وحيث لا يبقى في النهاية إلا الفراغ والخسران—وحيث يستوي الظفر والهزيمة—فأيُّ حكيم، وهو يعلم ذلك، يُقدم قطّ على فعلٍ قاسٍ كالحرب؟
संजय उवाच
The verse argues from consequences: war brings universal destruction and the rise of sin, leads toward hellish results, and ends in emptiness; therefore a discerning person should not initiate such an action, especially when even victory is morally and existentially no better than defeat.
Sañjaya, speaking within the Udyoga Parva’s pre-war deliberations, articulates a warning against undertaking war by emphasizing its inevitable devastation and ethical cost, framing it as an enterprise unworthy of a wise, informed agent.