Kṣānti–Tejas Viveka: Prahlāda’s Instruction to Bali
Draupadī’s Application
सुयोधनो नार्हतीति क्षमामेवं न विन्दति । अहहस्तत्राहमित्येवं तस्मान्मां विन्दते क्षमा
suyodhano nārhatīti kṣamām evaṁ na vindati | ahahastatrāham ity evaṁ tasmān māṁ vindate kṣamā ||
ユディシュティラは言った。「『スヨーダナは赦しに値しない』と思えば、赦す力を見いだせぬ。だが『ああ——そこに立つのはこの我、己の手で(責を負う者として)』と省みるとき、赦しは我に宿る。」
युधिछिर उवाच
Forgiveness is not merely a response to another’s deservingness; it arises from dharmic self-scrutiny. When anger focuses on the offender (“he is unworthy”), forgiveness is blocked; when one recognizes one’s own agency and responsibility (“alas, I too am implicated”), the mind turns toward kṣamā.
Yudhiṣṭhira voices an inner conflict about forgiving Suyodhana (Duryodhana). He admits that judging Duryodhana as undeserving prevents forgiveness, but a shift to self-reflection—acknowledging his own role and the human condition—restores his capacity for forbearance.