Gautama’s Flight, the Enchanted Grove, and the Arrival of Rājadharma
Nāḍījaṅgha
एते त्रयोदशाकारा: पृथक् सत्यैकलक्षणा: । भजन्ते सत्यमेवेह बृंहयन्ते च भारत
ete trayodaśākārāḥ pṛthak satyaikalakṣaṇāḥ | bhajante satyam eveha bṛṃhayante ca bhārata ||
ビーシュマは言った。「これら十三の(ダルマの)形は、別々に説かれてはいるが、その標(しるし)はただ一つ——真実である。この世において彼らは真実のみに帰依し、そして、バーラタよ、真実そのものを増し固め、確証するのだ。」
भीष्म उवाच
That the many enumerated duties and virtues (dharma in its various forms) ultimately converge on one defining criterion: satya (truth). True dharma relies on truth and, in practice, reinforces and enlarges truth in the world.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction to Yudhiṣṭhira after the war, Bhīṣma continues his ethical teaching, explaining that the different categories of dharma previously listed are not competing paths but distinct expressions of a single foundation—Truth.