उद्योगपर्व — धृतराष्ट्रस्य दुर्योधनप्रति शक्तिस्मारक-उपदेशः
Udyoga Parva 63: Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Counsel Reminding Duryodhana of Opponent Strength
तौ युध्यमानौ संरब्धौ मृत्युपाशवशानुगौ । उपसृत्यापरिज्ञातो जग्राह मृगहा तदा
tau yudhyamānau saṃrabdhau mṛtyupāśavaśānugau | upasṛtyāparijñāto jagrāha mṛgahā tadā ||
Mientras aquellos dos luchaban en furia ciega, ya estaban bajo el lazo de la Muerte. Entonces el cazador, acercándose sin ser advertido, los apresó a ambos. La enseñanza es clara: cuando uno se consume en ira y conflicto mutuo, se vuelve presa fácil de un tercero; el dominio de sí y el discernimiento resguardan la vida y el dharma.
विदुर उवाच
Uncontrolled anger and mutual quarrel make one vulnerable; while opponents are absorbed in fighting, an unseen third force can overpower both. Vidura uses this to urge restraint, vigilance, and wise conflict-avoidance in the face of larger dangers.
Two creatures (implied birds in the surrounding story) are trapped in a death-snare and, instead of cooperating, they fight each other in rage. A hunter approaches unnoticed and captures them both, illustrating how infighting leads to shared ruin.