भीष्मस्य भीमसेन-निरोधः
Bhīṣma checks Bhīmasena; matched engagements intensify
वाक्यं हित॑ च पथ्यं च मर्त्या: पथ्यमिवौषधम् । पुत्राणां मतमाज्ञाय जितान् मन्यसि पाण्डवान्
sañjaya uvāca | vākyaṃ hitaṃ ca pathyaṃ ca martyāḥ pathyam ivauṣadham | putrāṇāṃ matam ājñāya jitān manyasi pāṇḍavān |
ಮರಣದ ಅಂಚಿನಲ್ಲಿರುವ ಮನುಷ್ಯನು ಹಿತಕರ ಔಷಧವನ್ನೂ ತಳ್ಳಿಬಿಡುವಂತೆ, ನೀನು ನಮ್ಮ ಉಪಕಾರಕ ಹಾಗೂ ಹಿತವಚನಗಳನ್ನು ತಿರಸ್ಕರಿಸಿದ್ದೀ; ಈಗ ಪುತ್ರರ ಅಭಿಪ್ರಾಯವನ್ನು ಅಂಗೀಕರಿಸಿ ಪಾಂಡವರು ಸೋತಿದ್ದಾರೆಂದು ನೀನು ಭಾವಿಸುತ್ತಿದ್ದೀ.
संजय उवाच
Rejecting wholesome advice—especially in a crisis—leads to self-deception and ruin. True welfare (hita, pathya) may be unpleasant to hear, but it is like medicine: necessary for survival and right conduct.
Sañjaya rebukes the king (contextually Dhṛtarāṣṭra) for ignoring well-intentioned counsel and instead adopting his sons’ view, which makes him believe prematurely that the Pāṇḍavas have been defeated.