भीम उवाच । सर्वोपायैर्बोधयंति चाटा हस्तगतं नरम् । इदमेवौषधं तत्र तैः सार्धं जल्पनं न हि
bhīma uvāca | sarvopāyairbodhayaṃti cāṭā hastagataṃ naram | idamevauṣadhaṃ tatra taiḥ sārdhaṃ jalpanaṃ na hi
ビーマは言った。「へつらい者どもは、すでに己の手中にある人を、あらゆる手段で『諭す』ふりをする。そのような時のただ一つの薬は、彼らと語り合わぬことだ。」
Bhīma
Scene: Bhīma speaks bluntly: sycophants ‘advise’ a man already in their grasp; the true remedy is silence and refusal to engage. Bhīma stands firm, arms set, while a cluster of flatterers hover with ingratiating gestures.
Discernment in company and speech is dharma; avoid harmful conversations that deepen delusion.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the verse offers practical moral counsel (nīti).
No ritual is prescribed; the instruction is behavioral—do not argue or converse with flatterers.