हंस–साध्यसंवादः, वाक्-निग्रहः, महाकुल-लक्षणम्, शान्ति-उपायः
Hamsa–Sādhya Dialogue; Restraint of Speech; Marks of Noble Lineage; Means to Peace
हितं यत् सर्वभूतानामात्मनश्न सुखावहम् | तत् कुयदीश्वरे होतन्मूलं सर्वार्थसिद्धये
hitaṃ yat sarvabhūtānām ātmanaś ca sukhāvaham | tat kuryād īśvare hotaṃ mūlaṃ sarvārthasiddhaye ||
जे कर्म सर्व प्राण्यांच्या हिताचे आणि स्वतःलाही सुखद-कल्याणकारक असेल, ते ईश्वरार्पण-बुद्धीने करावे; सर्वार्थसिद्धीचे हेच मूळ आहे.
विदुर उवाच
Choose actions that are beneficial to all beings and also wholesome for oneself, and perform them as an offering to Īśvara; this attitude of welfare plus dedication is presented as the foundational means for accomplishing all worthy aims.
In Udyoga Parva, Vidura delivers ethical counsel (nīti) during the tense pre-war negotiations, urging a dharmic orientation: act for universal welfare and relinquish ego by dedicating deeds to the Lord.