Udyoga-parva Adhyāya 34 — Vidura’s Counsel on Deliberation, Speech-Discipline, and Dharmic Kingship
युधन्वोवाच पितरं ते गमिष्याव: प्राणयोर्विपणे कृते । पुत्रस्यापि स हेतोहिं प्रह्ादो नानृतं वदेत्,सुधन्वा बोला--प्राणोंकी बाजी लग जानेपर हम दोनों तुम्हारे पिताके पास चलेंगे। [मुझे विश्वास है कि] प्रह्नाद अपने बेटेके (जीवनके) लिये भी झूठ नहीं बोल सकते हैं
Sudhanvovāca: pitaram te gamiṣyāvaḥ prāṇayor vipaṇe kṛte | putrasyāpi sa hetoḥ hi Prahlādo nānṛtaṁ vadet ||
সুধন্বা বলল—প্রাণের পণ স্থির হলে আমরা দু’জন তোমার পিতার কাছে যাব। কারণ প্রহ্লাদ নিজের পুত্রের জন্যও মিথ্যা বলবেন না।
विरोचन उवाच
Truthfulness is presented as an uncompromising ethical ideal: Prahlāda’s integrity is so firm that he would not utter falsehood even to save his own son’s life.
In a dispute where life itself has been set as the stake, Sudhanvan proposes that both parties go to Virocana’s father, Prahlāda, trusting that Prahlāda will judge or testify truthfully without bias.