Virūpākṣa’s Dāna and Gautama’s Burden — the approach of Rājadharma
नृशंसो दह्दाते नित्यं प्रेत्य चेह च भारत । तस्मात् त्वं ब्रूहि कौरव्य तस्य धर्मविनिश्चयम्
nṛśaṃso dahyate nityaṃ pretya ceha ca bhārata | tasmāt tvaṃ brūhi kauravya tasya dharmaviniścayam ||
হে ভারত! নৃশংস ব্যক্তি ইহলোকেও এবং মৃত্যুর পর পরলোকেও সদা দগ্ধ হতে থাকে। অতএব, হে কৌরব্য! তার ধর্মের যথার্থ নির্ণয়—তার আচরণ ও বিধি—আমাকে বলুন।
युधिछिर उवाच
Cruelty is self-destructive: the ruthless person suffers continual inner burning—here and after death. Hence one should understand and avoid nṛśaṃsatā (pitilessness) and seek a clear determination of dharma that restrains harm.
In the Śānti Parva’s ethical instruction setting, Yudhiṣṭhira questions an elder teacher about the nature of the cruel person and asks for a definitive account of that person’s dharma/behavioral pattern, motivated by the claim that such a person suffers in both worlds.