Vidura-nīti: Atithi-dharma, Trust, Counsel-Secrecy, and Traits of Sustainable Rule
Udyoga Parva, Adhyāya 38
दुष्कुलीन: कुलीनो वा मर्यादां यो न लड्घयेत् । धमपिक्षी मृदुर्हीमान् स कुलीनशताद् वर:
duṣkulīnaḥ kulīno vā maryādāṃ yo na laṅghayet | dharmāpekṣī mṛdur hrīmān sa kulīnaśatād varaḥ ||
Sinabi ni Vidura: Mababa man o marangal ang pinagmulan, ang taong hindi lumalampas sa nararapat na hangganan, ginagawang pamantayan ang dharma, maamo ang likas at may dangal na hiya—siya’y higit pa sa sandaang taong mataas lamang ang angkan sa pangalan.
विदुर उवाच
Moral worth is measured by restraint, dharma-guided conduct, gentleness, and modesty—not by birth or social status; a virtuous person surpasses many who are only high-born.
In Udyoga Parva, Vidura offers ethical counsel (Vidura-nīti) during the tense pre-war negotiations, emphasizing standards of character and proper conduct as the true marks of nobility.