Śānti-parva 168: Śoka-nivṛtti-buddhi (The Cognition that Reduces Grief) and Piṅgalā’s Nairāśya
(दाक्षिणात्य अधिक पाठका ३ “लोक मिलाकर कुल ८९३ “लोक हैं) नम शा+ (0) आज अत+- सप्तषष्ट्यांधेकशततमो< ध्याय: धर्म
Vaiśampāyana uvāca: ity uktavati Bhīṣme tu tūṣṇīṁ-bhūte Yudhiṣṭhiraḥ | papracchāvasathaṁ gatvā bhrātṝn Vidura-pañcamān ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。ビーシュマが語り終えて沈黙すると、ユディシュティラは自邸に戻り、兄弟たちに問いかけた—その中には第五の者としてヴィドゥラもいた。この場面は、ビーシュマの教えの後に訪れる省察の間であり、ユディシュティラがダルマ・アルタ・カーマに関わる正しい道を明らかにするため、身内の輪の中で助言を求めるのである。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights a dharmic method of decision-making: after receiving authoritative instruction (Bhīṣma), a ruler like Yudhiṣṭhira still seeks deliberation and counsel from trusted elders and kin (including Vidura), indicating that ethical governance requires reflection, consultation, and clarity before action.
Bhīṣma has concluded a portion of his discourse and becomes silent. Yudhiṣṭhira returns to his residence and questions his brothers, counting Vidura as the fifth participant, setting up their separate viewpoints on dharma, artha, and kāma and leading toward Yudhiṣṭhira’s eventual decision.