Ārjava, Satya, and the Virocana–Sudhanvan Exemplum
Udyoga-parva 35
विदुर उवाच तपो दमो ब्रह्मवित्तं विताना: पुण्या विवाहा: सततान्नदानम् | येष्वेवैते सप्त गुणा वसन्ति सम्यग्वृत्तास्तानि महाकुलानि
vidura uvāca—tapo damo brahmavittaṃ vitānāḥ puṇyā vivāhāḥ satatānna-dānam | yeṣv evaite sapta guṇā vasanti samyag-vṛttās tāni mahā-kulāni ||
বিদুৰে ক’লে— ৰাজন! তপস্যা, ইন্দ্ৰিয়সংযম, বেদ-ব্ৰহ্মবিদ্যা, যজ্ঞ-অনুষ্ঠানৰ পৰিপালন, পবিত্ৰ বিবাহ, নিৰন্তৰ অন্নদান আৰু সম্যক সদাচাৰ—এই সাত গুণ যি বংশত সত্যই বাস কৰে, সেই বংশসমূহেই ‘মহাকুল’।
विदुर उवाच
Nobility of birth is validated by lived virtues: discipline, self-restraint, Vedic/Brahman-knowledge, sustaining sacred rites, pure marriage practices, continual food-charity, and upright conduct. A ‘great family’ is defined ethically, not merely by ancestry.
In Vidura’s counsel to the king during the Udyoga Parva’s tense pre-war deliberations, he sets a moral standard for what counts as true high lineage, redirecting attention from pride of birth to dharmic behavior and public-minded virtue.