धर्मरहस्योपदेशः
Dharma-rahasya Instruction: Vows, Truth, and Non-injury
अत्र यन्मन्यसे प्राप्तं तच्छीघ्रं सम्प्रधारय । “यदि भीमसेन मारे गये अथवा रथहीन कर दिये गये तो अर्जुन अवश्य मुझपर आक्रमण करेंगे, जो मेरे लिये अधिक अच्छा होगा। तुम जो यहाँ उचित समझते हो, वह शीघ्र निश्चय करके बताओ”
atra yan manyase prāptaṃ tac chīghraṃ sampradhāraya | yadi bhīmasena māre gataḥ athavā rathahīnaḥ kṛto 'bhavat tarhi arjunaḥ avaśyaṃ mayi ākramaṇaṃ kariṣyati, yat mama adhikaṃ śreyaḥ bhaviṣyati | tvaṃ yat iha ucitaṃ manyase tat śīghraṃ niścitya vada ||
سنجے نے کہا—“یہاں جو راستہ تمہیں درست معلوم ہو، فوراً طے کرو۔ اگر بھیم سین مارا گیا یا اسے رتھ سے محروم کر دیا گیا تو ارجن یقیناً مجھ پر حملہ کرے گا—اور میرے لیے یہی زیادہ بہتر ہوگا۔ لہٰذا جو کچھ تم اس موقع پر مناسب سمجھتے ہو، جلد فیصلہ کر کے بتاؤ۔”
संजय उवाच
In the pressure of war, one must quickly discern the most fitting course (ucita) by weighing consequences; even painful outcomes are evaluated through the lens of duty and strategic necessity, showing how dharma in battle often involves rapid, responsible decision-making.
Sanjaya reports a speaker urging swift deliberation: if Bhima is killed or made chariotless, Arjuna will inevitably retaliate by attacking the speaker; the speaker considers that confrontation preferable and asks for an immediate decision on what should be done.