Adhyāya 129 — Public Acclaim of the Pāṇḍavas and Duryodhana’s Appeal to Dhṛtarāṣṭra
युधिष्ठिरस्तु धर्मात्मा हविदन् पापमात्मनि । स्वेनानुमानेन पर॑ं साधुं समनुपश्यति,राजा युधिष्ठिर धर्मात्मा थे, उनके पवित्र हृदयमें दुर्योधनके पापपूर्ण विचारका भानतक न हुआ। वे अपने ही अनुमानसे दूसरेको भी साधु ही देखते और समझते थे
yudhiṣṭhiras tu dharmātmā na vidan pāpam ātmani | svenānumānena paraṃ sādhuṃ samanupaśyati ||
धर्मात्मा युधिष्ठिराला आपल्या अंतःकरणात पाप आहे हे कळले नाही. आपल्या स्वभावाच्या अनुमानाने तो दुसऱ्यालाही नेहमी साधूच समजून पाहत असे.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
A person grounded in dharma may evaluate others through his own moral lens, assuming goodness where there may be hidden wrongdoing; virtue can sometimes lead to ethical misreading of others’ intentions.
Vaiśampāyana describes Yudhiṣṭhira’s temperament: being righteous and pure-minded, he fails to suspect or detect sinful intent and therefore tends to regard others as honest based on his own nature—setting the stage for being deceived by less scrupulous characters.