द्रोणपर्व (अध्याय ११२) — कर्णभीमयोर्युद्धम्, दुर्योधनस्य रक्षणादेशः
Droṇa-parva 112: Karṇa–Bhīma Engagement and Duryodhana’s Protective Order
वासुदेवमतं चैव मम चैवार्जुनस्य च
vāsudevamataṃ caiva mama caivārjunasya ca
Yudhiṣṭhira said: “Indeed, this is the considered view of Vāsudeva—and of me and of Arjuna as well.”
युधिष्ठिर उवाच
Ethically weighty decisions in the epic are often grounded in recognized authority and shared deliberation: Yudhiṣṭhira strengthens a moral stance by aligning it with Vāsudeva’s judgment and Arjuna’s agreement, presenting it as a responsible, consensus-backed view rather than a solitary impulse.
In the midst of the Drona Parva’s intense wartime deliberations, Yudhiṣṭhira speaks to affirm that a particular course of action or assessment is not merely his own; it is also endorsed by Vāsudeva (Kṛṣṇa) and Arjuna, thereby lending the position greater legitimacy and persuasive force.