Ārjava, Satya, and the Virocana–Sudhanvan Exemplum
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ऑपन-माज बछ। अफि्-"ऋा - यज्ञोपवीतहीन पिताका पुत्र
vidura uvāca | atraivodāharantīmam itihāsaṁ purātanam | ātreyasya ca saṁvādaṁ sādhyānāṁ ceti naḥ śrutam ||
विदुर म्हणाले—राजन्! याच विषयात लोक प्राचीन इतिहासाचे उदाहरण देतात—दत्तात्रेय (आत्रेय) आणि साध्यदेवतांचा संवाद; हे आम्हीही परंपरेने ऐकले आहे.
विदुर उवाच
Vidura frames his ethical counsel by appealing to authoritative tradition: he will support his argument with an ancient exemplary narrative (itihāsa), implying that dharma is clarified through time-tested precedents and the testimony of the wise.
Vidura begins a new section of instruction to King Dhṛtarāṣṭra by introducing a well-known old story—described as a dialogue between Dattātreya (Ātreya) and the Sādhya gods—which he says is part of what has been heard in tradition.