Adhyāya 52 (Sabhā-parva): Vidura Invites Yudhiṣṭhira to Hastināpura for the Dice Match
प्रमीयमाणमामं च पच्यमानं तथैव च
pramīyamāṇam āmaṃ ca pacyamānaṃ tathaiva ca
Sabi ni Duryodhana: “Maging ito’y hilaw at unti-unting nasisira, o kaya nama’y niluluto rin…”
दुर्योधन उवाच
The line illustrates how adharma can manifest as a cold, instrumental mindset: comparing a person’s plight to ‘raw’ or ‘cooking’ food reduces moral responsibility and compassion, warning that ethical collapse often begins with dehumanizing metaphors and opportunistic reasoning.
In the royal assembly context, Duryodhana continues a forceful argument using vivid imagery—‘raw’ and ‘being cooked’—to describe a condition or target as something to be handled without pity, reflecting his aggressive stance and the escalating moral tension of the Sabha Parva.