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Shloka 9

अध्याय २६ — युद्ध-निन्दा, काम-दोष, तथा धार्तराष्ट्र-नीति-विश्लेषण

War-aversion, Desire as a Policy Fault, and Analysis of Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Governance

एवं पुनर्ब्रह्म॒चर्याप्रसक्तो हित्वा धर्म यः प्रकरोत्यधर्मम्‌ । अश्रद्धधत्‌ परलोकाय मूढो हित्वा देहं तप्यते प्रेत्य मन्द:

evaṁ punar brahmacaryāprasakto hitvā dharmaṁ yaḥ karoty adharmaṁ | aśraddadhat paralokāya mūḍho hitvā dehaṁ tapyate pretya mandaḥ ||

ସଞ୍ଜୟ କହିଲେ—ଏହିପରି ଯେ ବ୍ରହ୍ମଚର୍ଯ୍ୟରେ ଆସକ୍ତ ନୁହେଁ, ଧର୍ମ ତ୍ୟାଗ କରି ଅଧର୍ମ ଆଚରେ, ଏବଂ ଯେ ମୂଢ଼ ପରଲୋକର ସତ୍ୟତାରେ ଶ୍ରଦ୍ଧା ରଖେ ନାହିଁ—ସେ ମନ୍ଦବୁଦ୍ଧି ଦୁର୍ଭାଗ୍ୟବାନ ଦେହ ତ୍ୟାଗ କରି ପରେ ପରଲୋକରେ ମହାଦୁଃଖ ପାଏ।

{'evaṁ''thus, in this manner', 'punar': 'again, further', 'brahmacarya': 'celibate discipline
{'evaṁ':
regulated conduct', 'aprasaktaḥ''not attached/devoted
regulated conduct', 'aprasaktaḥ':
not engaged', 'hitvā''having abandoned, giving up', 'dharmaḥ/dharmaṁ': 'righteous duty
not engaged', 'hitvā':
right conduct', 'yaḥ''who', 'karoti/prakaroti': 'does, performs, undertakes', 'adharmaḥ/adharmaṁ': 'unrighteousness
right conduct', 'yaḥ':
conduct opposed to dharma', 'aśraddadhat''without faith
conduct opposed to dharma', 'aśraddadhat':
not trusting (in)', 'paraloka''the other world
not trusting (in)', 'paraloka':
afterlife', 'mūḍhaḥ''deluded, foolish', 'deha': 'body', 'pretya': 'after death
afterlife', 'mūḍhaḥ':
having died', 'tapyate''suffers, is tormented', 'mandaḥ': 'dull-minded
having died', 'tapyate':

संजय उवाच

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Sañjaya

Educational Q&A

Abandoning dharma—especially through lack of self-restraint (brahmacarya) and disbelief in moral consequences beyond this life—leads to suffering after death; ethical conduct is presented as having inevitable results.

Sañjaya continues a moral warning within the Udyoga Parva context, describing the fate of a person who rejects disciplined living and righteous duty, emphasizing post-mortem consequences for adharma.