हंस–साध्यसंवादः, वाक्-निग्रहः, महाकुल-लक्षणम्, शान्ति-उपायः
Hamsa–Sādhya Dialogue; Restraint of Speech; Marks of Noble Lineage; Means to Peace
उक्त मया द्यूतकाले5पि राजन् नेदं युक्ते वचन प्रातिपेय । तदौषध॑ पथ्यमिवातुरस्य न रोचते तव वैचित्रवीर्य
uktam mayā dyūtakāle 'pi rājan nedaṁ yuktaṁ vacanaṁ prātīpeya | tad auṣadhaṁ pathyam ivāturasya na rocate tava vaiśitravīrya-pratīpanandana ||
হে রাজন, পাশাখেলার সময়ও আমি বলেছিলাম—‘এ পথ যথোচিত নয়; এ উপদেশ গ্রহণ কর।’ কিন্তু যেমন রোগীর কাছে ওষুধ ও পথ্য রুচিকর হয় না, তেমনি, হে বিচিত্রবীর্য-পুত্র, প্রতীপবংশের আনন্দ, আমার কথা তোমার ভালো লাগেনি।
विदुर उवाच
Wise counsel aligned with dharma may feel unpleasant to those afflicted by attachment and error; like medicine to a patient, it is beneficial even when it is not liked. A ruler must accept corrective advice, especially when actions lead toward adharma and ruin.
Vidura reminds King Dhṛtarāṣṭra that he had warned him already at the outset of the dice-game that it was improper. Dhṛtarāṣṭra did not accept that warning, and Vidura compares the king’s resistance to a sick person rejecting medicine and a healthy regimen.