Gautama’s Flight, the Enchanted Grove, and the Arrival of Rājadharma
Nāḍījaṅgha
/ ऑपन-माज बछ। -ज:डि द्विषष्ट्याधिकशततमो< ध्याय: सत्यके लक्षण
yudhiṣṭhira uvāca | satyaṃ dharmaṃ praśaṃsanti viprarṣipitṛdevatāḥ | satyam icchāmy ahaṃ śrotuṃ tan me brūhi pitāmaha ||
យុធិષ્ઠិរ បានមានព្រះបន្ទូលថា៖ «ព្រះព្រាហ្មណ៍ អ្នកឃើញធម៌ (ឥសី) បិត្របុព្វបុរស និងទេវតាទាំងឡាយ សុទ្ធតែសរសើរ “សច្ចៈ” ជាទម្រង់មួយនៃធម៌។ ដូច្នេះ ខ្ញុំប្រាថ្នាចង់ស្តាប់ថា “សច្ចៈ” ពិតប្រាកដជាអ្វី—សូមព្រះអយ្យកោ (បិតាមហ) ប្រាប់ខ្ញុំ»។
युधिषछ्िर उवाच
Truthfulness (satya) is presented as a central expression of dharma, praised across human and divine authorities; the verse frames satya as foundational to moral order and worthy of precise definition.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction section, Yudhiṣṭhira addresses Bhīṣma as ‘Grandfather’ and requests a clear explanation of what truth is, setting up Bhīṣma’s forthcoming discourse on satya—its nature, marks, and greatness.