अदारा-नीति
Crisis Composure) and ‘Jaya’ Śravaṇa (Morale-Instruction
यस्य प्रागेव विदिता सर्वार्थानामनित्यता
yasya prāgeva viditā sarvārthānām anityatā
「あらゆる目的と所有が無常であると、あらかじめ悟っている者は、得失によって心を容易に揺さぶられない。その先の洞察は、不確かさのただ中にあっても揺るがぬ道義の羅針盤となる。」
पुत्र उवाच
The verse highlights that recognizing the impermanence of all worldly aims and possessions in advance cultivates steadiness and ethical clarity, reducing attachment-driven agitation.
In the Udyoga Parva’s counsel-oriented setting, the speaker (“the son”) presents a reflective maxim: prior knowledge of transience is offered as practical wisdom for facing impending conflict and difficult decisions.