Dambhodbhava, Nara-Nārāyaṇa, and the Counsel to Abandon Hubris
Udyoga-parva 94
पित्रा स्थापयितव्या हि वयमुत्पथमास्थिता:
pitrā sthāpayitavyā hi vayam utpatham āsthitāḥ
Pois, de fato, desviamo-nos para um caminho errado; por isso é o pai quem deve reconduzir-nos ao rumo correto — refrear-nos, corrigir-nos e restabelecer-nos no que é justo.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
When one recognizes having deviated from dharma, restoration requires rightful guidance and discipline; here, the father symbolizes legitimate moral authority tasked with re-establishing order.
In Vaiśampāyana’s narration, a group speaks collectively, admitting they have taken an improper course and asserting that their father should intervene to correct and re-set them on the right path.