धर्मसूक्ष्मे त्यागप्रधान्यविचारः
Subtle Dharma and the Primacy of Renunciation
युद्धधर्मेषु सर्वेषु क्रियाणां नैपुणेषु च न त्वया सदृश: वक्षित् त्रिषु लोकेषु विद्यते
yuddhadharmeṣu sarveṣu kriyāṇāṃ naipuṇeṣu ca na tvayā sadṛśaḥ vaktā triṣu lokeṣu vidyate
尤提士提罗说道:“在一切战争之法的诸般义务上,在一切实际事务的娴熟施行上,三界之中再也找不到一位能与汝比肩的说法者。”
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse underscores that ethical conduct in war (yuddha-dharma) and competence in action require authoritative guidance; true excellence is not merely martial power but clear, reliable instruction grounded in dharma.
In Śānti Parva’s instructional setting, Yudhiṣṭhira addresses a revered instructor and acknowledges that no one equals him in explaining the duties of warfare and the skilled performance of necessary actions, thereby affirming the teacher’s authority before further counsel is sought.