उतथ्योपदेशः—राजधर्मः, दर्पनिग्रहः, प्रजारक्षणम्
Utathya’s Instruction: Royal Dharma, Restraint of Pride, Protection of Subjects
वृषो ही भगवान् धर्मो यस्तस्य कुरुते हूलम् । वृषलं त॑ विदुर्देवास्तस्माद्धर्म विवर्धयेत्
vṛṣo hi bhagavān dharmo yas tasya kurute hūlam | vṛṣalaṃ taṃ vidur devās tasmād dharmaṃ vivardhayet ||
达摩确如可敬的圣牛(公牛)。凡轻慢达摩者,诸天皆知其为“vṛṣala”(堕离达摩之人)。故当恒常护持并增长达摩。
उतथ्य उवाच
Dharma must never be treated as something to be dismissed or capped; contempt for dharma marks a person as fallen in the eyes of the gods. The proper response is to continually cultivate and expand dharma in one’s conduct.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on righteous living, Utathya delivers a pointed maxim: dharma is exalted and sustaining, and those who belittle it are condemned; hence the listener is urged to strengthen dharma through ongoing practice.