Udyoga Parva, Adhyāya 73 — Kr̥ṣṇa’s Appraisal of Bhīma’s Altered Temper and Reaffirmation of Martial Resolve
असुराणां समृद्धानां ज्वलतामिव तेजसा । पर्यायकाले धर्मस्य प्राप्त कलिरजायत
asurāṇāṁ samṛddhānāṁ jvalatām iva tejasā | paryāyakāle dharmasya prāpte kalir ajāyata ||
ພີມະກ່າວວ່າ: «ດັ່ງກັບໃນຫມູ່ອະສຸຣະຜູ້ຮັ່ງມີ ທີ່ລຸກໂຊດດ້ວຍເທຊະ, ເມື່ອວົງຈອນເວລາຫັນຜັນ ແລະເວລາທີ່ທຳມະຈະອ່ອນລົງມາຮອດ ກໍເກີດຄວາມຂັດແຍ່ງອັນນ່າຢ້ານກົວ; ດັ່ງນັ້ນເຊັ່ນກັນ ເມື່ອຍຸກສະໄໝໃກ້ສິ້ນສຸດ ກະສັດຊັ້ນກະສັດ (ກະສັດຕຣິຍະ) ຜູ້ຕ່ຳຊ້າ ແລະນຳພາຄວາມພິນາດ ກໍປາກົດໃນລາຊະວົງຫຼາຍສາຍ.»
भीम उवाच
Power and prosperity, when ungoverned by dharma, become conditions for discord; as the moral order turns (paryāya), ‘kali’—quarrel and degeneration—naturally arises, corrupting even royal lineages.
Bhima frames the present crisis as a symptom of a larger moral and temporal turning: like the Asuras who fell into internecine conflict at the decline of dharma, destructive rulers appear in various dynasties as the age darkens, setting the stage for widespread upheaval.