धन-राजधर्म संवादः
Discourse on Wealth and Royal Duty
अभिशस्तं प्रपश्यन्ति दरिद्रं पार्श्वतः स्थितम् दरिद्रं पातकं लोके न तच्छ॑सितुमरहति
arjuna uvāca | abhiśastaṃ prapaśyanti daridraṃ pārśvataḥ sthitam | daridraṃ pātakaṃ loke na tac chaṃsitum arhati ||
Arjuna dit : «Quand un pauvre se tient tout près, les gens le regardent comme s’il était accusé et couvert d’opprobre. En ce monde, la pauvreté est traitée comme un péché ; aussi ne viens-tu pas louer la pauvreté devant moi».
अर्जुन उवाच
The verse highlights how society often treats poverty as a moral stain, equating material deprivation with blame and dishonor; it implicitly critiques this ethical failure and rejects romanticizing poverty when it results in humiliation and exclusion.
Arjuna responds to a discussion by stating that a poor person, even when merely standing nearby, is viewed with suspicion and contempt; therefore, Arjuna asks that poverty not be presented to him as something worthy of praise.