Bhīmasena’s Counsel on Grief, Inner Conflict, and the Duty of Kingship (भीमसेन-उपदेशः)
यत्र नास्ति शरै: कार्य न मित्रैर्न च बन्धुभि: । आत्मनैकेन योद्धव्यं तत्ते युद्धमुपस्थितम्
yatra nāsti śaraiḥ kāryaṁ na mitrair na ca bandhubhiḥ | ātmanā ekena yoddhavyaṁ tat te yuddham upasthitam ||
ទីដែលព្រួញមិនអាចមានប្រយោជន៍បាន ហើយមិត្តភក្តិឬញាតិសាច់ក៏មិនអាចជួយបាន—នៅទីនោះ អ្នកត្រូវប្រយុទ្ធតែម្នាក់ឯង ដោយមានតែខ្លួនឯងជាអាវុធ។ សង្គ្រាមនោះឥឡូវនេះឈរនៅមុខអ្នក។
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The decisive struggle for dharma is ultimately internal: weapons, allies, and family support cannot substitute for personal moral resolve. One must confront one’s own fear, attachment, and confusion directly—this is the ‘battle’ that truly matters.
Vaiśampāyana frames a situation where conventional warfare—arrows and external assistance—cannot accomplish the needed victory. The listener is pointed toward an imminent, solitary confrontation: an inner contest requiring self-reliance and ethical steadiness rather than military means.