Udyoga Parva, Adhyāya 72 — Bhīmasena’s counsel on conciliation and Duryodhana’s disposition
त्वयि सम्प्रतिपत्स्यन्ते धर्मात्मा सत्यवागिति । तस्मिंश्नाधिगमिष्यन्ति यथा लोभादवर्तत
tvayi sampratipatsyante dharmātmā satyavāg iti | tasmiṁś ca adhigamiṣyanti yathā lobhād avartata ||
ກ່ຽວກັບທ່ານ ພວກເຂົາຈະເຖິງຄວາມເຊື່ອໝັ້ນອັນແນ່ນອນວ່າ: “ທ່ານເປັນຜູ້ມີຈິດໃຈຊອບທຳ ແລະ ກ່າວຄໍາສັດ.” ແລະກ່ຽວກັບເຂົານັ້ນດ້ວຍ ພວກເຂົາຈະຮູ້ແຈ້ງຄວາມຈິງ—ວ່າເພາະຖືກຄວາມໂລບຂັບດັນ ເຂົາຈຶ່ງປະພຶດຜິດຊອບ.
युधिछिर उवाच
Public and political legitimacy rests on dharma and truthfulness: when one speaks and acts righteously, others recognize it; conversely, greed-driven conduct becomes evident and is morally condemned.
Yudhiṣṭhira explains that observers—especially kings and leaders—will judge the parties by their conduct: they will be convinced of Yudhiṣṭhira’s righteousness and truthfulness, and they will also conclude that Duryodhana’s wrongdoing stems from greed.