उद्योगपर्व — गान्धारी-उपदेशः
Udyoga Parva — Gandhārī’s Counsel to Duryodhana
अपि चाप्यवददू राजन् परमेष्ठी प्रजापति: । व्यूढे देवासुरे युद्धे5 भ्युद्यतेष्वायुधेषु च
api cāpy avadad rājan parameṣṭhī prajāpatiḥ | vyūḍhe devāsure yuddhe ’bhyudyateṣv āyudheṣu ca ||
அரசே! மேலும் கேள்—தேவர்-அசுரர் போர் அணிவகுத்து நின்றபோது, ஆயுதங்கள் தாக்குதலுக்காக உயர்த்தப்பட்டிருந்த வேளையில், பரமேஷ்டி பிரஜாபதி இவ்வாறு உரைத்தார்।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even when war becomes imminent and weapons are raised, the epic frames events within a larger moral-cosmic order: authoritative speech (here, Prajāpati/Brahmā) interprets violence not as mere chaos but as something judged and directed by overarching principles of order and destiny.
Vaiśampāyana addresses the king and introduces an illustrative precedent: he recalls a moment when Prajāpati Parameṣṭhin spoke during a fully marshalled devas–asuras battle, at the very instant weapons were lifted—setting up a prophetic or decisive pronouncement about the conflict.