उद्योगपर्व अध्याय १३३ — संजये मातृउपदेशः
Udyoga Parva Adhyaya 133 — A Mother’s Counsel to Saṃjaya
यो हि तेजो यथाशक्ति न दर्शयति विक्रमात् । क्षत्रियो जीविताकाडुक्षी स्तेन इत्येव तं विदु:
yo hi tejo yathāśakti na darśayati vikramāt | kṣatriyo jīvitākāṅkṣī stena ity eva taṃ viduḥ ||
যে ক্ষত্রিয় জীবনের লোভে যথাশক্তি পরাক্রম দেখিয়ে নিজের তেজ প্রকাশ করে না, লোকেরা তাকে চোর বলেই জানে।
पुत्र उवाच
A kṣatriya must manifest courage and capability in accordance with his strength; clinging to life at the cost of valor is condemned as a kind of moral theft—stealing honor, duty, and rightful reputation.
In the Udyoga Parva’s pre-war counsel and exhortation, the speaker (the son) articulates a strict warrior ethic: failure to display valor due to fear of death brings social and moral disgrace, equating such conduct with being a ‘thief’ in the eyes of others.