Śānti-parva 168: Śoka-nivṛtti-buddhi (The Cognition that Reduces Grief) and Piṅgalā’s Nairāśya
ततो मुहूर्तादथ धर्मराजो वाक्यानि तेषामनुचिन्त्य सम्यक् । उवाच वाचावितथं स्मयन् वै लब्धश्रुतां धर्मभूृतां वरिष्ठ:
tato muhūrtād atha dharmarājo vākyāni teṣām anucintya samyak | uvāca vācāvitathaṁ smayan vai labdhaśrutāṁ dharmabhṛtāṁ variṣṭhaḥ ||
“Então, após um breve instante, o rei do Dharma—tendo refletido cuidadosamente sobre as palavras deles—sorriu e falou com verdade. Yudhiṣṭhira, o primeiro entre os justos e instruído no dharma por grandes almas, deu então sua resposta ponderada.”
भीमयेन उवाच
A righteous leader should not respond impulsively: he should listen to dharmic counsel, reflect carefully, and then speak truthfully and appropriately. The verse highlights thoughtful deliberation (anucintya samyak) joined with truthfulness (avitatham) as marks of dharma.
After hearing earlier speakers expound dharma, Yudhiṣṭhira pauses for a short time to consider their words. Then, smiling, he begins his reply—presented as a truthful and well-considered statement from the foremost upholder of dharma.