Dyūta-kathā-praśnaḥ — Inquiry into the Dice-Game Calamity
एवं मे वर्तमानस्य स्वसुतेष्वितरेषु च । भेदो न भविता लोके भेदमूलो हि विग्रह:
evaṁ me vartamānasya svasuteṣv itareṣu ca | bhedo na bhavitā loke bhedamūlo hi vigrahaḥ ||
“Kung kikilos ako nang ganito, wala akong magiging pagkiling—hindi sa sarili kong mga anak at hindi rin sa iba. Sapagkat sa mundong ito, ang alitan at pag-aaway ay nagmumula lamang sa pagtatangi at paghahati-hati.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse teaches that impartiality—especially by those in authority—prevents social conflict, because quarrels and hostility are fundamentally rooted in bheda (discriminatory division and favoritism).
Vaiśampāyana reports a speaker’s resolve to behave with equal regard toward his own sons and others, emphasizing that avoiding favoritism is necessary to prevent disputes in the world.