धन-राजधर्म संवादः
Discourse on Wealth and Royal Duty
अध्येतव्या त्रयी नित्यं भवितव्यं विपक्षिता । सर्वथा धनमाहार्य यष्टव्यं चापि यत्नतः
adhyetavyā trayī nityaṁ bhavitavyaṁ vipakṣitā | sarvathā dhanam āhāryaṁ yaṣṭavyaṁ cāpi yatnataḥ ||
अर्जुन उवाच—अध्येतव्या त्रयी नित्यं भवितव्यं विपक्षिता। सर्वथा धनमाहार्यं यष्टव्यं चापि यत्नतः॥
अर्जुन उवाच
The verse links four duties: continuous Vedic study, engagement with counter-arguments/critical inquiry, ethical acquisition of wealth, and diligent performance of sacrifice—presenting learning, reasoning, livelihood, and ritual as mutually supporting pillars of dharma.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction-oriented setting, Arjuna speaks in a didactic tone, summarizing what he sees as essential practices for a righteous life: learning (trayī), reflective opposition (vipakṣa), responsible prosperity (dhanārjana), and sustained sacrificial duty (yajña).