Dharma-śaṅkā-nivāraṇa: Yudhiṣṭhira’s Response on Karma-Phala and Trust in Dharma
अथवा सिद्धिरेव स्यादभिमानं तदेव ते । वृकोदरस्य बीभत्सोर्भ्रोत्रोश्न यमयोरपि,अथवा यदि कार्यकी सिद्धि ही हो जाय, तो वह आपके, भीमसेन और अर्जुनके तथा नकुल-सहदेवके लिये भी विशेष गौरवकी बात होगी
athavā siddhir eva syād abhimānaṃ tad eva te | vṛkodarasya bībhatsor bhrātroś ca yamayor api ||
玉提湿陀罗说道:“又或者,只要成就得以达成,那成就本身便是你的荣耀——亦将成为弗利科达罗(毗摩)、毗婆蹉(阿周那),以及那对孪生兄弟、阎摩之子(那俱罗与娑诃提婆)的特别光荣。”
युधिछिर उवाच
Yudhiṣṭhira frames success (siddhi) not as private gain but as shared honour: an achievement by one becomes a moral and social credit for the whole fraternity, emphasizing collective responsibility and humility in accomplishment.
In the forest-exile setting of the Vana Parva, Yudhiṣṭhira encourages a companion by saying that even if only the intended task succeeds, that success itself will be a source of prestige—not only for the doer but also for Bhīma, Arjuna, and the twin brothers Nakula and Sahadeva.