Vidura’s Message to Dhṛtarāṣṭra: Authorization for Dāna and Public Welfare (विदुरवाक्यम्—दानानुज्ञा)
देवगुह्ामिदं प्रीत्या मया व: कथितं महत् | भवन्तो हि श्रुतधनास्तपसा दग्धकिल्बिषा:
devaguhyam idaṁ prītyā mayā vaḥ kathitaṁ mahat | bhavanto hi śrutadhanās tapasā dagdhakilbiṣāḥ ||
یہ عظیم بات دیوتاؤں کے درمیان ایک پوشیدہ راز ہے؛ مگر تم سے محبت کے باعث میں نے اسے تم پر ظاہر کیا۔ تم شروتی کے خزانے سے مالا مال ہو اور تپسیا سے گناہوں کو جلا چکے ہو۔
नारद उवाच
Esoteric instruction should be shared with discernment: those grounded in Vedic learning and purified by austerity are fit recipients of hidden counsel, and affection (prīti) can motivate responsible revelation.
Nārada addresses his listeners and justifies why he is revealing a divine secret: he trusts their spiritual qualification—scriptural mastery and sinlessness attained through tapas—so the disclosure is appropriate.