Bhīmasena’s Discourse on Kāla, Resolve, and the Feasibility of Ajñātavāsa (भीमसेनस्य कालोपदेशः)
युधिछिर उवाच एवमेतन्महाबाहो यथा वदसि भारत । इदमन्यत् समादत्स्व वाच्यं मे वाक्यकोविद,युधिष्ठिर बोले--महाबाहु भरतकुलतिलक वाक्यविशारद भीम! तुम जैसा कह रहे हो, वह ठीक है, तथापि मेरी यह दूसरी बात भी मानो
yudhiṣṭhira uvāca evam etan mahābāho yathā vadasi bhārata | idam anyat samādatsva vācyaṃ me vākyakovida ||
قال يودهيشثيرا: «نعم، الأمر كذلك يا عظيمَ الساعدَين، كما تقول، يا سليلَ سلالةِ بهاراتا. ولكن اقبلْ أيضًا هذه النقطةَ الأخرى مني، يا بليغَ اللسان—فهذا ما لا بدّ لي من قوله».
युधिछिर उवाच
Even when one agrees with another’s counsel, dharmic deliberation requires stating one’s own considered view. Yudhiṣṭhira models respectful disagreement: affirming Bhīma’s point while asking him to accept an additional, ethically grounded consideration.
In the forest-exile context, Yudhiṣṭhira addresses Bhīma with honorifics, acknowledges that Bhīma’s statement is correct, and then introduces a further argument of his own, requesting Bhīma—renowned for force and also praised here for discernment in words—to hear and accept it.