Strī-satkāra (On honoring women) — Mahābhārata 13.46
निहन्यादन्यथाकुर्वन् नर: कौरवनन्दन । सर्वथा राजशार्टूल मुक्ति: सर्वत्र पूज्यते
nihanyād anyathākurvan naraḥ kauravanandana | sarvathā rājaśārdūla muktiḥ sarvatra pūjyate ||
毗补罗说道:“噢,俱卢族的欢欣者啊,违背正道而行之人,必自招毁灭。噢,诸王之虎!无论何法、无论何处,唯有解脱(mokṣa)最受尊崇。”
विपुल उवाच
Acting against dharma and proper discipline leads to one’s downfall, whereas mokṣa (liberation) is universally esteemed as the highest aim and therefore deserves reverence.
Vipula is instructing a Kuru prince/king, using honorific addresses, warning against contrary conduct and affirming the supreme value placed on liberation across all settings.