द्रोणपर्व — अध्याय 128: दुर्योधनस्य परसेनाप्रवेशः
Duryodhana’s Incursion and the Tumult of Battle
नाध्यगच्छत् तदा शान्तिं तावपश्यन् नरोत्तमौ | लोकोपक्रोशभीरुत्वाद् धर्मराजो महामना:
nādhygacchat tadā śāntiṁ tāv apaśyan narottamau | lokopakrośabhīrutvād dharmarājo mahāmanāḥ ||
ສັນຊະຍະໄດ້ກ່າວວ່າ: ໃນເວລານັ້ນ ທັມມະຣາຊຜູ້ໃຈກວ້າງ ເນື່ອງຈາກຢ້ານການຮ້ອງຄັດຄ້ານ ແລະຄໍາຕໍານິຂອງປະຊາຊົນ ຈຶ່ງບໍ່ອາດບັນລຸຄວາມສະຫງົບໃນໃຈໄດ້ ໃນຂະນະທີ່ຍັງເຫັນບຸລຸດຜູ້ປະເສີດທັງສອງນັ້ນຢູ່ຕໍ່ໜ້າ.
संजय उवाच
Even a righteous ruler may be shaken when dharma is weighed against social accountability: fear of public blame and the moral pressure of witnessing exemplary persons can disturb inner peace, showing how conscience and public responsibility shape ethical decision-making.
Sañjaya reports that Yudhiṣṭhira (Dharmarāja) is mentally unsettled. Because he fears the people’s reproach, and because he keeps seeing “those two best of men” before him, he cannot find calm—indicating a moment of intense moral and political anxiety amid the war’s events.