Udyoga Parva, Adhyāya 73 — Kr̥ṣṇa’s Appraisal of Bhīma’s Altered Temper and Reaffirmation of Martial Resolve
अपि दुर्योधन कृष्ण सर्वे वयमधश्च्रा: । नीचैर्भूत्वानुयास्यथामो मा सम नो भरतानशन्
api duryodhana kṛṣṇa sarve vayam adhaś carāḥ | nīcair bhūtvānuyāsyathāmo mā sma no bharatānāśan ||
Dijo Bhīma: «Oh Krishna, aun si llegara a esto—que todos nosotros debamos caminar abajo, a pie, humillados y sumisos, siguiendo a Duryodhana—que así sea. Sólo que no ocurra que, por causa nuestra, los Bharatas sean llevados a la ruina.»
भीम उवाच
Even a warrior like Bhima can prioritize the prevention of collective ruin over personal pride: he is willing to accept humiliation if it averts the destruction of the Bharata/Kuru line, highlighting restraint and responsibility in the face of escalating conflict.
In the Udyoga Parva’s peace negotiations, Bhima addresses Krishna, expressing readiness for extreme concession—walking humbly behind Duryodhana—so long as their actions do not lead to the annihilation of their own kin and dynasty.