अध्याय २६ — युद्ध-निन्दा, काम-दोष, तथा धार्तराष्ट्र-नीति-विश्लेषण
War-aversion, Desire as a Policy Fault, and Analysis of Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Governance
सुखप्रिये सेवमानो 5तिवेलं योगाभ्यासे यो न करोति कर्म । वित्तक्षये हीनसुखो5तिवेलं दुःखं शेते कामवेगप्रणुन्न:
sañjaya uvāca |
sukhapriye sevamāno 'tivelaṃ yogābhyāse yo na karoti karma |
vittakṣaye hīnasukho 'tivelaṃ duḥkhaṃ śete kāmavegapraṇunnaḥ ||
三阇耶说道:“沉溺于享乐而过度放纵、却不履行支撑瑜伽修习之戒律与本分的人——当财富耗尽时,便失却快乐;被欲望之势驱迫、扰动不安,他将一次又一次卧于忧苦之榻。”
संजय उवाच
Excessive indulgence in pleasures without performing disciplined, duty-based action (karma supportive of yogic practice) leads to ruin: when wealth ends, happiness collapses, and unchecked desire becomes a torment that keeps one trapped in suffering.
Sañjaya delivers a moral observation within the Udyoga Parva’s counsel-filled setting: he describes the fate of a pleasure-addicted person—neglecting yogic discipline and proper duties—who, after financial decline, is overwhelmed by desire and lives in continual misery.