Udyoga-parva Adhyāya 34 — Vidura’s Counsel on Deliberation, Speech-Discipline, and Dharmic Kingship
यथा यथा हि पुरुष: कल्याणे कुरुते मन: । तथा तथास्यथ सर्वार्था: सिद्धयन्ते नात्र संशय:,मनुष्य जैसे-जैसे कल्याणमें मन लगाता है, वैसे-ही-वैसे उसके सारे अभीष्ट सिद्ध होते हैं--इसमें तनिक भी संदेह नहीं है
yathā yathā hi puruṣaḥ kalyāṇe kurute manaḥ | tathā tathāsya sarvārthāḥ siddhyante nātra saṁśayaḥ ||
Sebagaimana seseorang mengarahkan batinnya kepada kebajikan dan dharma, demikian pula segala tujuan yang benar baginya tercapai—tanpa keraguan.
विदुर उवाच
Directing one’s mind toward kalyāṇa—ethical and wholesome good—naturally leads to the accomplishment of one’s aims; inner moral intention is presented as the foundation of outer success.
In the Udyoga Parva’s counsel-filled context, Vidura speaks as a moral advisor, emphasizing that the decisive factor for a person’s outcomes is the mind’s steady commitment to the good.