Bhīmasena’s Admonition to Yudhiṣṭhira on Rājya and the Ordering of Dharma–Artha–Kāma
Book 3, Chapter 34
यदा हि पूर्व निकृतो निकृन्तेद् वैरं सपुष्पं सफल॑ विदित्वा । महागुणं हरति हि पौरुषेण तदा वीरो जीवति जीवलोके,जब पहले शत्रुके द्वारा धोखा खाया हुआ वीर पुरुष उसे फ़ूलता-फलता जानकर अपने पुरुषार्थके द्वारा उसका मूलोच्छेद कर डालता है, तभी उस शत्रुके महान् गुणोंका अपहरण कर लेता है और इस जगत्में सुखपूर्वक जीवित रहता है
yadā hi pūrvaṁ nikṛto nikṛnted vairaṁ sapuṣpaṁ saphalaṁ viditvā | mahāguṇaṁ harati hi pauruṣeṇa tadā vīro jīvati jīvaloke ||
Sinabi ni Yudhiṣṭhira: Kapag ang isang bayani na minsang nadaya ay nakikilala na ang poot ng kaaway ay namumulaklak at namumunga na, at saka—sa sariling lakas at tapang—pinuputol iyon hanggang ugat, nasasamsam niya ang mismong bentahe at kahusayan ng kaaway; kaya ang matapang ay namumuhay nang mabuti sa mundong ito.
युधिछिर उवाच
Do not ignore hostility once it has begun to manifest and produce consequences; recognize it clearly and remove it decisively at the root through disciplined effort. By doing so, one neutralizes the opponent’s advantage and secures one’s own well-being in the world.
Yudhiṣṭhira reflects on the situation of a person who has already been deceived by an enemy. He frames enmity as something that grows (flowers and fruits) and advises timely, resolute action—cutting it off at its source—so that the enemy’s strength does not continue to yield harmful results.