Strī Parva, Adhyāya 2 — Vidura’s Consolation on Kāla, Karma, and the Limits of Lamentation (विदुरोपदेशः)
नार्थों न धर्मो न सुखं यदेतदनुशोचसि
nārtho na dharmo na sukhaṃ yad etad anuśocasi
যে বিষয়ে তুমি শোক করছ, তাতে না অর্থসিদ্ধি হয়, না ধর্ম, না সুখ।
विदुर उवाच
Vidura teaches that uncontrolled lamentation is ethically unproductive: it does not lead to artha (practical good), dharma (right conduct), or sukha (inner well-being). The implied counsel is to move from grief to clear-sighted, dharma-aligned action and restraint.
In the Strī Parva’s mourning context after the great destruction, Vidura addresses a grieving listener and attempts to steady them with moral counsel, warning that this kind of sorrow yields no benefit—neither in worldly outcomes nor in righteousness nor in peace of mind.