Udyoga-parva Adhyāya 30: Sañjaya’s Departure and Yudhiṣṭhira’s Commission of Greetings
तथैव विदुरं ब्रूया: कुरूणां मन्त्रधारिणम् | अयुद्ध॑ सौम्य भाषस्व हितकामो युधिष्िरे
tathaiva viduraṃ brūyāḥ kurūṇāṃ mantradhāriṇam | ayuddhaṃ saumya bhāṣasva hitakāmo yudhiṣṭhire saṃjaya |
Do mesmo modo, transmite também a Vidura —o conselheiro que sustenta o conselho dos Kurus—: «Ó homem gentil, fala em favor de que não haja guerra; pois tu buscas o bem de Yudhiṣṭhira, ó Saṃjaya.»
युधिछिर उवाच
Righteous leadership prioritizes peace and the welfare of all; even when conflict looms, one should seek counsel that restrains violence (ayuddha) and aligns with dharma and genuine well-wishing (hitakāma).
Yudhiṣṭhira instructs Saṃjaya to convey a message to Vidura, the Kuru counsellor, urging him to advise against war. The appeal relies on Vidura’s reputation as a truthful, dharma-guided well-wisher of Yudhiṣṭhira.