Udyoga Parva 21 — Bhīṣma’s Conciliatory Counsel, Karṇa’s Rebuttal, and Dhṛtarāṣṭra Sends Sañjaya (भीष्म-कर्ण-विवादः; संजय-प्रेषणम्)
अथ ते धर्ममुत्सृज्य युद्धमिच्छन्ति पाण्डवा: । आसट्येमान् कुरुश्रेष्ठान् स्मरिष्यन्ति वचो मम
atha te dharmam utsṛjya yuddham icchanti pāṇḍavāḥ | āsatya imān kuruśreṣṭhān smariṣyanti vaco mama ||
வைசம்பாயனர் கூறினார்—பாண்டவர்கள் தர்மப் பாதையை விட்டு யுத்தத்தை விரும்பினால், இந்தக் குரு-சிறந்தோர் (அசத்தியமாக நடந்து) என் சொற்களை நினைவுகூர்வார்கள்.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even when war seems imminent, abandoning dharma is portrayed as a grave moral turning point; falsehood and unethical conduct by leaders rebounds as regret, making them ‘remember’ the warning words when consequences unfold.
Vaiśampāyana frames a warning: if the Pāṇḍavas are pushed to desire war by setting aside dharma, then the leading Kurus—implicated in untruthful conduct—will later recall this admonition when events prove disastrous.