Adhyāya 59: Vidura’s Admonition to Duryodhana after the Summons of Draupadī (सभा पर्व)
शकुनिरुवाच यो वेत्ति संख्यां निकृती विधिज्ञ- श्रेष्टास्वखिन्न: कितवो$क्षजासु । महामतिर्यश्न जानाति द्यूतं स वै सर्व सहते प्रक्रियासु
śakunir uvāca—yo vetti saṅkhyāṃ nikṛtī vidhijñaḥ śreṣṭāsv akhinnaḥ kitavo ’kṣajāsū | mahāmatir yaś ca jānāti dyūtaṃ sa vai sarvaṃ sahate prakriyāsu ||
舍俱尼说道:“真正的赌局宗师,是能预知骰子将落于何数者;通晓规矩与欺诈之术者;即便与最强对手对弈也不气馁者;且心智敏锐,熟知赌博一切程序者。如此之人,足以忍受并反制对局中生出的种种狡诈手段。”
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse frames ‘expertise’ in gambling as mastery of prediction, procedure, and deception—highlighting how a practice rooted in trickery can masquerade as skill. In the ethical context of the Sabha, it implicitly exposes gambling as a domain where adharma (manipulation and fraud) is normalized and where the righteous can be trapped by formal rules and social pressure.
In the Kuru court during the dice-match episode, Śakuni speaks about what makes a ‘real’ dice-player—someone who anticipates outcomes, knows the rules, and can withstand or deploy deceit in the course of play. This sets the tone for the impending exploitation of Yudhiṣṭhira through a rigged and strategically manipulated game.