Dambhodbhava, Nara-Nārāyaṇa, and the Counsel to Abandon Hubris
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नहिवत्वां पाण्डवैर्जेतुं रक्ष्यमाणं महात्मभि: । इन्द्रोडपि देवैः सहित: प्रसहेत कुतो नृप:,महात्मा पाण्डवोंसे सुरक्षित होनेपर आपको देवताओंसहित इन्द्र भी नहीं जीत सकते, फिर दूसरे किसी राजाकी तो बात ही क्या है?
Vaiśampāyana uvāca: na hi tvāṃ Pāṇḍavair jetuṃ rakṣyamāṇaṃ mahātmabhiḥ | Indro 'pi devaiḥ sahitaḥ prasahēt kuto nṛpaḥ ||
毗舍波耶那说道:“若你为大心的般度五子所护,实无一人能胜你。即便因陀罗与诸天同来,也不能压服你;更何况区区凡间诸王!”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse teaches that steadfast protection by noble and powerful allies makes conquest impossible; it highlights the ethical and strategic value of righteous association and the deterrent force of united strength.
Vaiśampāyana emphasizes to the addressed person that, being guarded by the great-souled Pāṇḍavas, they are beyond the reach of defeat—so formidable that even Indra with the gods could not subdue them, much less any human king.