अध्याय १२२ — कृष्णस्य दुर्योधनं प्रति नीत्युपदेशः
Kṛṣṇa’s Ethical Counsel to Duryodhana
ययातिरुवाच भगवन् संशयो मे<स्ति कश्रित् त॑ं छेत्तुमहसि । न हान्यमहमहमि प्रष्ठं लोकपितामह
yayātir uvāca bhagavan saṁśayo me 'sti kaścit taṁ chettum arhasi | na hi anyam aham imaṁ praśnaṁ lokapitāmaha tvayi vinā prastum ucitaṁ manye ||
Yayāti said: “O Blessed one, a certain doubt has arisen in my mind; you are able to cut it away. O grandsire of the worlds, I do not consider it proper to place this question before anyone else but you.”
नारद उवाच
The verse models ethical inquiry: when a serious doubt arises, one should approach a trustworthy, spiritually authoritative guide with humility, rather than broadcasting the question indiscriminately.
King Yayāti addresses the revered sage Nārada, confessing a personal doubt and requesting its removal, emphasizing that he deems Nārada uniquely fit to hear and resolve the matter.