Nakula’s Adaptive Counsel to Kṛṣṇa in the Kuru Assembly (उद्योगपर्व, अध्याय ७८)
सहि धर्म च लोकं च त्यक्त्वा चरति दुर्मति:
sa hi dharmaṃ ca lokaṃ ca tyaktvā carati durmatiḥ
அத்தகைய தீய அறிவுடையவன் தர்மத்தையும் உலகின் மரியாதையையும் இரண்டையும் கைவிட்டு, பின்னர் தன் இச்சைப்படி நடக்கிறான்.
अर्जुन उवाच
Arjuna asserts that an ill-minded person who abandons dharma also abandons accountability to society (loka). Ethical life requires both inner commitment to righteousness and outward responsibility within the social-moral order; rejecting both results in unchecked, harmful conduct.
In the Udyoga Parva’s pre-war deliberations, Arjuna speaks critically about a person whose judgment has become corrupted. He characterizes such a figure as one who discards righteous duty and social restraint, thereby acting recklessly—an assessment aligned with the escalating moral crisis preceding the Kurukṣetra war.