Vidura-nīti: Atithi-dharma, Trust, Counsel-Secrecy, and Traits of Sustainable Rule
Udyoga Parva, Adhyāya 38
यतते चापवादाय यत्नमारभते क्षये
yatate cāpavādāya yatnam ārabhate kṣaye
Sabi ni Vidura: “Ang tao’y nagsisikap upang maparatangan at nagsisimula ng pagsusumikap na patungo lamang sa kapahamakan.” Sa diwang etikal ng payo ni Vidura, hinahatulan ng linyang ito ang ambisyong sumisira sa sarili—mga gawaing bunga ng maling paghatol na humihikayat ng pagbatikos ng madla at nauuwi sa pagkalugi, hindi sa kagalingan.
विदुर उवाच
Actions pursued with misguided intent often lead to two outcomes: social reproach (apavāda) and personal ruin (kṣaya). Vidura warns that wise effort should aim at welfare and dharma, not at courses that predictably end in disgrace and loss.
In Udyoga Parva, Vidura delivers moral and political counsel (Vidura-nīti) during the tense pre-war negotiations. This verse is part of his admonition against reckless, unrighteous policy that damages one’s reputation and brings destruction.