Śaṅkha–Likhita Upākhyāna: Daṇḍa, Confession, and the Purification of Kingship (शङ्ख-लिखितोपाख्यानम्)
विद्यस्ते पुरुषव्याप्र वचनं कुरुसत्तम । शृणुष्वैवं यथा कुर्वन् न धर्माच्च्यवसे नूप
Vaiśampāyana uvāca: vidyā te puruṣavyāghra vacanaṃ kurusattama | śṛṇuṣvaivaṃ yathā kurvan na dharmāc cyavase nṛpa ||
Vaiśampāyana sprach: „O Tiger unter den Menschen, o Bester der Kurus! Ich verstehe deine Absicht. Höre nun meinen Rat; wenn du danach handelst, o König, wirst du nicht von Dharma abweichen.“
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Right action should be guided by sound counsel so that one remains aligned with dharma; ethical steadiness is presented as the standard for a ruler’s decisions.
Vaiśampāyana addresses a Kuru ruler with honorific epithets, acknowledges understanding his concern, and introduces a directive: to listen and act accordingly so as not to deviate from dharma.