Akrūra in Hastināpura: Kuntī’s Lament and Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Moral Instruction
तेज ओजो बलं वीर्यं प्रश्रयादींश्च सद्गुणान् । प्रजानुरागं पार्थेषु न सहद्भिश्चिकीर्षितम् ॥ ५ ॥ कृतं च धार्तराष्ट्रैर्यद् गरदानाद्यपेशलम् । आचख्यौ सर्वमेवास्मै पृथा विदुर एव च ॥ ६ ॥
teja ojo balaṁ vīryaṁ praśrayādīṁś ca sad-guṇān prajānurāgaṁ pārtheṣu na sahadbhiś cikīṛṣitam
Kuntī et Vidura exposèrent à Akrūra en détail les intentions mauvaises des fils de Dhṛtarāṣṭra, incapables de supporter les grandes qualités des fils de Kuntī—leur puissance et influence, leur art militaire, leur force, leur bravoure et leur humilité—ni l’affection ardente que le peuple leur portait. Ils lui rapportèrent aussi les tentatives d’empoisonner les Pāṇḍavas et d’autres complots du même genre.
This verse highlights their radiance, vigor, strength, valor, humility and other virtues, and notes that the common people felt deep affection for them.
They informed him of the intolerant hostility and cruel acts of the Dhārtarāṣṭras—such as attempts to poison—so Krishna’s messenger would fully understand the danger and injustice faced by the Pāṇḍavas.
Cultivate genuine virtues like humility and strength, accept that envy may arise in others, and respond by seeking truthful counsel and protecting dharma rather than retaliating with cruelty.