युधिछिर उवाच प्रत्यक्ष लोकतः सिद्धिलोकश्नागमपूर्वक: । शिष्टाचारो बहुविधस्तन्मे ब्रूहि पितामह
yudhiṣṭhira uvāca | pratyakṣaṁ lokataḥ siddhir anumāna-āgama-pūrvakaḥ | śiṣṭācāro bahuvidhas tan me brūhi pitāmaha ||
युधिष्ठिर उवाच— पितामह! धर्मनिर्णये बहूनि प्रमाणानि दृश्यन्ते— प्रत्यक्षं, लोके प्रसिद्धं सिद्धम्, आगमसमन्वितमनुमानं, तथा शिष्टानां नानाविधोऽपि आचारः। एतेषु कतमं प्रमाणं बलवत्तरम्? तन्मे ब्रूहि।
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse frames a key dharma-question: when multiple authorities exist—perception, common worldly acceptance, inference, scripture/tradition, and the conduct of the learned—which should be treated as decisive. It sets up a hierarchy-of-pramāṇas discussion for ethical decision-making.
In the Anuśāsana Parva dialogue, Yudhiṣṭhira respectfully questions Bhīṣma (Pitāmaha) about how to judge dharma when different kinds of evidence and social norms appear to conflict, asking which authority is strongest.