धर्मसूक्ष्मे त्यागप्रधान्यविचारः
Subtle Dharma and the Primacy of Renunciation
कुछ तर्कवादी पण्डित भी अपने पूर्वजन्मके दृढ़ संस्कारोंसे प्रभावित होकर ऐसे मूढ़ हो जाते हैं कि उन्हें शास्त्रके सिद्धान्तको ग्रहण कराना अत्यन्त कठिन हो जाता है। वे आग्रहपूर्वक यही कहते रहते हैं कि “यह (आत्मा, धर्म, परलोक, मर्यादा आदि) कुछ नहीं है! ।।
anṛtasya avamantāraḥ vaktāraḥ jana-saṃsadi | caranti vasudhāṃ kṛtsnāṃ bāvadūkā bahuśrutāḥ ||
尤提士提罗说道:“在众人集会之中,有些人喧哗高谈、口舌伶俐——博闻强记——却轻蔑真理。他们周游大地,反复宣扬虚妄之说,并嘲弄那维护达摩与正行的既定教法。”
युधिछिर उवाच
Learning and eloquence are not sufficient for wisdom: one may be well-read and persuasive yet still despise truth. The verse warns that public discourse can be dominated by glib voices that undermine dharma, so discernment and commitment to satya are essential.
Yudhiṣṭhira is reflecting on the presence of influential speakers in society who publicly belittle truth and promote false views while traveling widely. The remark frames a broader ethical concern in Śānti Parva about how dharma is challenged and defended in the world.