Śānti-parva 168: Śoka-nivṛtti-buddhi (The Cognition that Reduces Grief) and Piṅgalā’s Nairāśya
ततोड<र्थगतितत्त्वज्ञ: प्रथमं प्रतिभानवान् | जगाद विदुरो वाक्य धर्मशास्त्रमनुस्मरन्,तब अर्थकी गति और तत्त्वको जाननेवाले प्रतिभाशाली विदुरजीने धर्मशास्त्रका स्मरण करके सबसे पहले कहना आरम्भ किया
tato 'rthagati-tattvajñaḥ prathamaṃ pratibhānavān | jagāda viduro vākyaṃ dharmaśāstram anusmaran ||
于是毗度罗——洞察真实法则与世务进退之道,且具慧见——忆念《法论》(Dharmaśāstra)之教,首先开口而说。叙事在此表明:接下来的劝诫立基于伦理法度与审慎的治国之术,而非一时冲动或派系私利。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Sound counsel should arise from dharma-informed reflection: Vidura speaks as one who understands both moral truth (tattva) and the real-world course of policy and consequences (artha-gati), indicating that ethical law and practical prudence must be joined.
Vaiśampāyana reports that Vidura begins speaking first. The verse functions as a transition, introducing Vidura’s forthcoming discourse as grounded in remembered Dharmaśāstra principles and in clear understanding of political and ethical realities.