Sanatsujāta-Āhvāna (Summoning Sanatsujāta) — Vidura’s Invocation and Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Doubt
यत्राकथयमानस्य प्रयच्छत्यशिवं भयम् | अतिरिक्तमिवाकुर्वन् स श्रेयान् नेतरो जन:
yatrākathayamānasya prayacchaty aśivaṃ bhayam | atiriktam ivākurvan sa śreyān netaro janaḥ ||
য’ত নিজৰ মহিমা নক’লে ভয় আৰু অমঙ্গল উপস্থিত হয়, তাতো যি নিজকে ‘অতিৰিক্ত’ বুলি দেখুৱাই বিশেষত্ব প্ৰকাশ নকৰে, সেয়াই শ্ৰেষ্ঠ; আনজন নহয়।
सनत्युजात उवाच
Even when silence could lead to danger or inauspicious consequences, the truly noble person avoids self-aggrandizement. Excellence is shown through restraint and integrity, not through proclaiming one’s greatness.
Sanatsujata is instructing on ethical conduct and inner virtue. In this verse he contrasts the superior person—who does not advertise his own greatness—with the inferior type who seeks to assert superiority, emphasizing humility as a mark of true excellence.