न वैराण्यभिजानन्ति गुणान् पश्यन्ति नागुणान् । विरोधं नाधिगच्छन्ति ये त उत्तमपूरुषा:
yudhiṣṭhira uvāca | na vairāṇy abhijānanti guṇān paśyanti nāguṇān | virodhaṁ nādhigacchanti ye te uttama-pūruṣāḥ ||
Sinabi ni Yudhiṣṭhira: “Ang pinakamabubuting tao ay hindi nagtatala ng mga alitan. Sa kabutihan sila tumitingin, hindi sa kapintasan. Hindi sila pumapasok sa pagkapoot; ang namumuhay nang ganito ang tunay na tinatawag na ‘dakilang tao.’”
युधिछिर उवाच
Nobility is shown by refusing to nurture grudges: a truly excellent person remembers others’ virtues and benefactions, overlooks their faults, and does not escalate relationships into hostility or revenge.
In the Sabha Parva context, Yudhiṣṭhira is articulating a standard of righteous conduct (dharma) for how the good should respond to injury or provocation—by restraint, forgiveness, and a focus on others’ merits rather than their offenses.