Jarāsandha–Vāsudeva Saṃvāda: Kṣātra-Dharma, Pride, and the Ethics of Coercion
Sabhā Parva, Adhyāya 20
न शौरिणा विना पार्थो न शौरि: पाण्डवं विना । नाजेयो<स्त्यनयोलोंके कृष्णयोरिति मे मति:
na śauriṇā vinā pārtho na śauriḥ pāṇḍavaṃ vinā | nājeyo 'sty anayor loke kṛṣṇayor iti me matiḥ ||
ユディシュティラは言った。「シャウリ(クリシュナ)なくしてパールタ(アルジュナ)は成り立たず、またパーンダヴァなくしてシャウリも成り立たぬ。この世において、我が見立てでは、この二人の“クリシュナ”に勝てる者はいない。」
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse highlights the power of righteous partnership: Arjuna’s prowess and Kṛṣṇa’s guidance are mutually reinforcing, making their combined agency effectively invincible. It also reflects a leader’s ethical discernment—recognizing where strength becomes decisive when aligned with dharma and wise counsel.
Yudhiṣṭhira expresses his assessment of the political-military balance: he declares that Kṛṣṇa (Śauri) and Arjuna (Pārtha, also called Kṛṣṇa) are inseparable in effectiveness, and that together they are unconquerable in the world.