Udyoga Parva, Adhyāya 72 — Bhīmasena’s counsel on conciliation and Duryodhana’s disposition
कौरवाणां प्रवृत्ति च गत्वा युद्धाधिकारिकाम् । निशम्य विनिवर्तिष्ये जयाय तव भारत,भारत! मैं जाकर कौरवोंकी युद्धविषयक तैयारीकी बातें जान-सुनकर आपकी विजयके लिये पुनः यहाँ लौट आऊँगा
kauravāṇāṃ pravṛttiṃ ca gatvā yuddhādhikārikām | niśamya vinivartiṣye jayāya tava bhārata ||
O Bhārata! Aalis ako upang alamin—sa sariling pagmamasid at sa mga balitang maririnig—ang paghahanda at layunin ng mga Kaurava sa digmaan. Kapag naunawaan ko na ang lahat, babalik ako rito para sa inyong tagumpay.
युधिछिर उवाच
Even when war looms, a ruler should act with deliberation: verify the opponent’s intentions and preparations, gather reliable intelligence, and then decide and act for the protection and rightful success of one’s side—without rashness.
Yudhiṣṭhira declares his intention to go to the Kauravas, learn the state of their war preparations and resolve, and then return to report—so that the addressed Bhārata may secure victory with informed planning.