अर्जुनोक्तिः—कृष्णं प्रति पुरुषकार‑कर्म‑विचारः
Arjuna’s Address to Krishna: Agency, Action, and Immediate Counsel
लोकस्य नान्यतो वृत्ति: पाण्डवान्यत्र कर्मण: । एवंबुद्धि: प्रवर्तेत फलं स्यादुभयान्वये
lokasya nānyato vṛttiḥ pāṇḍavānyatra karmaṇaḥ | evaṃbuddhiḥ pravarteta phalaṃ syād ubhayānvaye, pāṇḍunandana |
ビーマセーナは言った。「人々にとって、生計と進展の道は行為(カルマ)以外にない。とりわけパーンドゥの子らにおいてはなおさらだ。これを悟るなら、心を努力に据え、しかるべく行為せよ。そうしてこそ、すでに動き出した宿命と人の尽力という二つの因が合わさって果が得られるのだ、パーンドゥの子よ。」
भीमसेन उवाच
Human life cannot be sustained by fate alone; one must act with deliberate effort. Results arise from the combined operation of destiny (prārabdha) and personal endeavor (puruṣārtha), so ethical responsibility requires active engagement rather than fatalism.
In the Udyoga Parva’s pre-war deliberations, Bhīma urges a Pāṇḍava addressee to reject passivity and commit to decisive action. His counsel frames the coming conflict as requiring purposeful effort while acknowledging that outcomes also depend on what has already been set in motion by prior causes.