द्रुपदवाक्यं
Drupada’s Counsel on Conciliation and Alliance Mobilization
मृदु वै मन्यते पापो भाषमाणमशक्तिकम् । जितमर्थ विजानीयादबुधो मार्दवे सति
mṛdu vai manyate pāpo bhāṣamāṇam aśaktikam | jitam arthaṃ vijānīyād abudho mārdave sati ||
ດຣຸປະດະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «ຄົນຊົ່ວຈະເຫັນຜູ້ທີ່ເວົ້າອ່ອນໂຍນເປັນຄົນບໍ່ມີກໍາລັງ. ເມື່ອມີຄວາມອ່ອນໂຍນ ຄົນໂງ່ຈະຄິດວ່າ ‘ຂ້ອຍໄດ້ເປັນຝ່າຍໄດ້ປຽບ; ຂ້ອຍໄດ້ຊະນະຜົນປະໂຫຍດ(ຫຼືຊັບສິນ)ຂອງເຂົາ’».
दुपद उवाच
Gentle speech and mild conduct are virtues, but unethical and foolish people may misinterpret them as weakness and presume they can seize advantage; therefore discernment is needed in dealing with the wicked.
In the Udyoga Parva’s pre-war deliberations, Drupada reflects on political and moral psychology: how certain adversaries respond to conciliatory or gentle approaches, mistaking restraint for incapacity and claiming victory over one’s interests.