Adhyaya 32: Saṃjaya’s Return, Audience with Dhṛtarāṣṭra, and Ethical Admonition
एकमेवाद्धितीयं तद् यद् राजन् नावबुध्यसे । सत्यं स्वर्गस्यथ सोपानं पारावारस्य नौरिव
ekam evādvitīyaṁ tad yad rājan nāvabudhyase | satyaṁ svargasyātha sopānaṁ pārāvārasya naur iva ||
Wahai Raja! Ada satu hal—tanpa yang kedua—yang belum engkau pahami: sebagaimana perahu adalah satu-satunya sarana menyeberangi samudra, demikian pula kebenaran adalah satu-satunya tangga menuju surga.
विदुर उवाच
Truthfulness (satya) is presented as the sole, unsurpassed means to attain heaven—just as a boat is the essential means to cross an ocean. Vidura stresses that no alternative—status, strategy, or ritual without truth—can replace satya.
In the Udyoga Parva, Vidura counsels King Dhṛtarāṣṭra during the tense pre-war negotiations. He admonishes the king for not grasping a basic moral principle: that adherence to truth and righteousness must guide royal decision-making, especially amid looming conflict.