Udyoga Parva Chapter 33
उद्योगपर्व अध्यायः 33
Code of morality of Vidura Source sub-parva: PRAJAGARA PARVA.
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+ Add ShlokaUdyoga Parva 33.1
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 1
वैशम्पायन उवाच द्वा:स्थं प्राह महाप्राज्ञो धृतराष्ट्रो महीपतिः। विदुरं द्रष्टुमिच्छामि तमिहानय मा चिरम्॥
Vaishampayana said The Lord of the Earth Dhritarashtra of great wisdom, said to his attendant-I desire to see Vidura. Bring him here without delay.
Udyoga Parva 33.2
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 2
प्रहितो धृतराष्ट्रेण दूतः क्षत्तारमब्रवीत्। ईश्वरस्त्वां महाराजो महाप्राज्ञ दिदृक्षति॥
Being sent by Dhritarashtra the messenger said to the Kshatriya-"O you of great wisdom, my lord, the king wants to see you."
Udyoga Parva 33.3
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 3
एवमुक्तस्तु विदुरः प्राप्य राजनिवेशनम्। अब्रवीद् धृतराष्ट्राय द्वा:स्थ मां प्रतिवेदय॥
Being thus addressed, Vidura, having come to the royal palace, said to the gate keeper-'Announce me to Dhritarashtra.'
Udyoga Parva 33.4
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 4
द्वाःस्थ उवाच विदुरोऽयमनुप्राप्तो राजेन्द्र तव शासनात्। द्रष्टुमिच्छति ते पादौ किं करोतु प्रशाधिमाम्॥
The gate keeper said O chief among kings, Vidura, having come here at your command, desires to behold your feet. Command me what he is to do.
Udyoga Parva 33.5
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 5
धृतराष्ट्र उवाच प्रवेशय महाप्राज्ञं विदुरं दीर्घदर्शिनम्। अहं हि विदुरस्यास्य नाकल्यो जातु दर्शने॥
Dhritarashtra said Let the very wise Vidura endued with great foresight enter. I am always willing and prepared to see Vidura.
Udyoga Parva 33.6
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 6
द्वा:स्थ उवाच प्रविशान्तःपुरं क्षत्तर्महाराजस्य धीमतः। नहि ते दर्शनेऽकल्पो जातु राजाऽब्रवीद्धि माम्॥
The gate keeper said O Kshattri, enter the inner apartments of the wise king; the king told me that he was never unwilling to see you.
Udyoga Parva 33.7
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 7
वैशम्पायन उवाच ततः प्रविश्य विदुरो धृतराष्ट्रनिवेशनम्। अब्रवीत् प्राञ्जलिर्वाक्यं चिन्तयानं नराधिपम्॥
Vaishampayana said Then Vidura having entered the palace of Dhritarashtra said with clasped hands to the lord of men who was absorbed in thought.
Udyoga Parva 33.8
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 8
विदुरोऽहं महाप्राज्ञ सम्प्राप्तस्तव शासनात्। यदि किंचन कर्तव्यमयमस्मि प्रशाधि माम्॥
O you of great wisdom, I am Vidura, come here by your command, if there is anything to be done, here I am; command me.
Udyoga Parva 33.9
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 9
धृतराष्ट्र उवाच संजयो विदुर प्राज्ञो गर्हयित्वा च मां गतः। अजातशत्रोःश्वो वाक्यं सभामध्ये स वक्ष्यति॥
Dhritarashtra said O Vidura, Sanjaya has arrived here and having found fault with me gone away; the message of Yudhishthira he will deliver in the council.
Udyoga Parva 33.10
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 10
तस्याद्य कुरुवीरस्य न विज्ञातं वचो मया। तन्मे दहति गात्राणि तदकार्षित् प्रजागरम्॥
This day was I unable to know (the nature of) the message of the hero among the Kurus; therefore is my body burning, which has caused sleeplessness.
Udyoga Parva 33.11
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 11
जाग्रतो दह्यमानस्य श्रयो यदनुपश्यसि। तद् ब्रूहि त्वं हि नस्तात धर्मार्थकुशलो ह्यसि॥
What you consider good for a man who gets no sleep and whose body is burning, tell (me) you are versed in what is regions and what leads to profit.
Udyoga Parva 33.12
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 12
यतः प्राप्त: संजयः पाण्डवेभ्यो न मे यथावन्मनसः प्रशान्तिः। सर्वेन्द्रियाण्यप्रकृतिं गतानि किं वक्ष्यतीत्येव मेऽद्य प्रचिन्ता॥
Since Sanjaya has come back from the Pandavas, I have not my usual calmness of mind; all my senses are in disorders I am thinking what he will say.
Udyoga Parva 33.13
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 13
विदुर उवाच अभियुक्तं बलवता दुर्बलं हीनसाधनम्। हृतस्वं कामिनं चोरमाविशन्ति प्रजागराः॥
Vidura said Sleeplessness overpowers one attacked by a stronger man, the weak, those who have failed to attain an end, those whose wealth has been stolen, those fired with desire and thieves.
Udyoga Parva 33.14
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 14
कच्चिदेतैर्महादोषैर्न स्पृष्टोऽसि नराधिप। कच्चिच्च परवित्तेषु गृद्धन् न परितप्यसे।॥
I hope, O Lord of men, you have not been affected by any of these grave evils nor are you possessed by covetousness at other people's wealth.
Udyoga Parva 33.15
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 15
धृतराष्ट्र उवाच श्रोतुमिच्छामि ते धर्म्यं परं नैःश्रेयसं वचः। अस्मिन् राजर्षिवंशे हि त्वमेकः प्राज्ञसम्मतः॥
Dhritarashtra said I desire to hear words from you that are at once moral in spirit and beneficial; in this race i of royal devotees; you are the only one ; hundred by the wise.
Udyoga Parva 33.16
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 16
विदुर उवाच निषेवते प्रशस्तानि निन्दितानि न सेवते। अनास्तिकः श्रद्दधान एतत् पण्डितलक्षणम्॥ राजालक्षण संपन्नस्त्रैलोकस्याधिपो भवेत्।
Vidura said He is said to be a wise man, whom for a consciousness of the power of one's own self, exertion, forbearance and constancy in religion does not draw aside from the acquisition of the high ends in life.
Udyoga Parva 33.17
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 17
आत्मज्ञानं समारम्भणततिक्षा धर्मनित्यता। यमर्थान्नापकर्षन्ति स वै पण्डित उच्यते॥
He is said to be a wise man whom anger, exultation, pride, shame, stupefaction and vanity cannot draw aside from the acquisition of the high ends in life.
Udyoga Parva 33.18
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 18
यस्य कृत्यं न जानन्ति मन्त्रं वा मन्त्रितं परे। कृतमेवास्य जानन्ति स वै पण्डित उच्यते॥
He is said to be a wise man whose proposed acts, line of action agreed on are not known to other and known only after they have been put into execution.
Udyoga Parva 33.19
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 19
यस्य कृत्यं न विघ्नन्ति शीतमुष्णं भयं रतिः। समृद्धिरसमृद्धिर्वा स वै पण्डित उच्यते॥
He is called a wise man whose acts are not hampered by cold, heat, fear, lust prosperity or adversity.
Udyoga Parva 33.20
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 20
यस्य संसारिणी प्रज्ञा धर्मार्थावनुवर्तते। कामादर्थं वृणीते यः स वै पण्डित उच्यते॥
He is called a wise man whose wisdom naturally follows both religion and profit and who chooses such course of life as is of use in both the worlds and not acts immediately resulting in pleasure.
Udyoga Parva 33.21
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 21
यथाशक्ति चिकीर्षन्ति यथाशक्ति च कुर्वते। न किंचिदवमन्यन्ते नराः पण्डितबुद्धयः॥
Wise men exert to the best of their ability and also act to the best of their ability and they disregard nothing.
Udyoga Parva 33.22
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 22
क्षिप्रं विजानाति चिरं शृणोति विज्ञाय चार्थं भजते न कामात्। नासम्पृष्टो व्युपयुक्ते परार्थे तत् प्रज्ञानं प्रथमं पण्डितस्य॥
It the wisdom of the foremost wise man to understand quickly, listen pertinently and having understood the effects of action not to follow them from desire to get pleasure (but from judgment) and not to connect one's self with other peoples' affairs unsolicited.
Udyoga Parva 33.23
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 23
नाप्राप्यमभिवाञ्छन्ति नष्टं नेच्छन्ति शोचितुम्। आपत्सु च न मुह्यन्ति नराः पण्डितबुद्धयः॥
Men with the wisdom of a wise man do not strive for the unattainable, do not grieves for what is lost and do not lose their senses in calamities.
Udyoga Parva 33.24
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 24
निश्चित्य यः प्रक्रमते नान्तर्वसति कर्मणः। अवन्ध्यकालो वश्यात्मा स वै पण्डित उच्यते॥
He is said to be a wise man who exerts after having decided on a courts of action and who dose not stop in the middle, who dose not waste his time and who has his self under control.
Udyoga Parva 33.25
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 25
आर्यकर्मणि रज्यन्ते भूतिकर्माणि कुर्वते। हितं च नाभ्यसूयन्ति पण्डिता भरतर्षभ॥
Wise men rejoice in virtuous deeds and do those that tend to their prosperity and look not with contempt on what is good.
Udyoga Parva 33.26
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 26
न हृष्यत्यात्मसम्माने नावमानेन तप्यते। गाङ्गो ह्रद इवाक्षोभ्यो यः स पण्डित उच्यते॥
He is said be a wise man who dose not exult in honors to himself and grieves not at intuits and who remains unagitated like a lake near the Ganga.
Udyoga Parva 33.27
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 27
तत्त्वज्ञः सर्वभूतानां योगज्ञः सर्वकर्मणाम्। उपाज्ञो मनुष्याणां नरः पण्डित उच्यते॥
That man is said to be wise who is cognizant of the nature of all creatures (their ultimate destructibility), of the connections (causes and effects) of all acts and the means of human beings (employed in the attainment of their ends).
Udyoga Parva 33.28
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 28
प्रवृत्तवाक् चित्रकथ ऊहवान् प्रतिभानवान्। आशु ग्रन्थस्य वक्ता च यः स पण्डित उच्यते॥
He is said to be a wise man who speaks boldly, can talk on diverse subjects, can argue well, has genius and who can explain the meaning of what is written in books at once.
Udyoga Parva 33.29
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 29
श्रुतं प्रज्ञानुगं यस्य प्रज्ञा चैव श्रुतानुगा। असम्भिन्नार्यमर्यादः पण्डिताख्यां लभेत सः॥
He gains the reputation of wise man who regulates his studies by wisdom and whose wisdom follows the books, who is ever ready to respect those that are good.
Udyoga Parva 33.30
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 30
अश्रुतश्च समुन्नद्धो दरिद्रश्च महामनाः। अर्थाश्चाकर्मणा प्रेप्सुर्मूढ इत्युच्यते बुधैः॥
Wise men call them fools, who though not learned are haughty, though poor are vain and who are who are are desirous of attaining prosperity by wrong acts.
Udyoga Parva 33.31
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 31
स्वमर्थं यः परित्यज्य परार्थमनुतिष्ठति। मिथ्या चरति मित्रार्थं यश्च मूढः स उच्यते॥
He is said be a fool who neglecting his own interests looks after those of others and who resorts to deceit for (serving) his friends.
Udyoga Parva 33.32
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 32
अकामान् कामयति यः कामयानान् परित्यजेत्। बलवन्तं च यो द्वेष्टि तमाहुर्मूढचेतसम्॥
He is said to be foolish-minded who desires what ought not to be desired and forsakes those that are fit to be desired and who treats stronger parties with contempt.
Udyoga Parva 33.33
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 33
अमित्रं कुरुते मित्रं मित्रं द्वेष्टि हिनस्ति च। कर्म चारभते दुष्टं तमाहुर्मूढचेतसम्॥
He is said be foolish-minded who makes friends of those that are foes and who hates and slays that are well-wishers and who commits wicked acts.
Udyoga Parva 33.34
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 34
संसारयति कृत्यानि सर्वत्र विचिकित्सते। चिरं करोति क्षिप्रार्थं स मूढो भरतर्षभ।॥
He is a fool who gives out his intended acts, who has doubts in every case and who delays in doing things that ought to be done quickly.
Udyoga Parva 33.35
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 35
श्राद्धं पितृभ्यो न ददाति दैवतानि न चार्चति। सुहन्मित्रं न लभते तमाहुर्मूढचेतसम्॥
He is said to be foolish-minded who dose not give offerings to his ancestors, (Pitris), who dose not worship gods and who dose not (manage to) get good-hearted friends.
Udyoga Parva 33.36
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 36
अनाहूतः प्रविशति अपृष्टो बहु भाषते। अविश्वस्त विश्वसिति मूढचेता नराधमः॥
That fool the worst of men who enters unasked, speaks much unsolicited and has; confidence in those that are untrust-worthy.
Udyoga Parva 33.37
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 37
परं क्षिपति दोषेण वर्तमानः स्वयं तथा। यश्च क्रुध्यत्यनीशानः स च मूढतमो नरः॥
That man is the worst of fools who throws the blame on others, though himself is to blame and who is though unable to do anything.
Udyoga Parva 33.38
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 38
आत्मनो बलमज्ञाय धर्मार्थपरिवर्जितम्। अलभ्यमिच्छन् नैष्कर्म्यान्मूढबुद्धिरिहोच्यते॥
He is said to be foolish-headed in this world who is desirous of an object hard to gain without knowing his own strength, without employing adequate means for it and the object if gained securing him neither merit in heaven nor profit in this world.
Udyoga Parva 33.39
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 39
अशिष्यं शास्ति यो राजन् यश्च शून्यमुपासते। कदर्यं भजते यश्च तमाहुर्मूढचेतसम्॥
He is said to be foolish-minded who punishes, Oking him who deserves not punishment, who flatters big people without their knowledge and who attends on misers.
Udyoga Parva 33.40
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 40
अर्थं महान्तमासाद्य विद्यामैश्वर्यमेव वा। विचरत्यसमुन्नद्धो यः स पण्डित उच्यते॥
He is said to be a wise man who, having acquired immense wealth, learning or power, conducts himself without any haughtiness.
Udyoga Parva 33.41
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 41
एकः सम्पन्नमश्नाति वस्ते वासश्च शोभनम्। योऽसंविभज्य भृत्येभ्यः को नृशंसतरस्ततः॥
Who is meaner then he who though possessed of riches eats and wears pretty looking dresses alone without sharing them amongst his dependents.
Udyoga Parva 33.42
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 42
एकः पापानि कुरुते फलं भुङ्क्ते महाजनः। भोक्तारो विप्रमुच्यन्ते कर्ता दोषेण लिप्यते॥
One man dose wicked deeds while the fruit is enjoyed by many; others enjoy while the doer alone is blamed.
Udyoga Parva 33.43
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 43
एकं हन्यान्न वा हन्यादिषुर्मुक्तो धनुष्मता। बुद्धिर्बुद्धिमतोत्सृष्टा हन्याद् राष्ट्र सराजकम्॥
Only one may or may not be killed by a bowman who has shot an arrow but when a wise man employs his wisdom (viciously) a kingdom may be destroyed along with the king.
Udyoga Parva 33.44
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 44
एकया द्वे विनिश्चित्य त्रीश्चतुर्भिर्वशे कुरु। पञ्च जित्वा विदित्वा षट् सप्त हित्वा सुखी भव।।४४
Discriminating the two (right and wrong or the transient and the permanent effect of actions) by means of the one (intellect), bring under your control the three (friend, foe and one who is indifferent in these respects or desire, anger and greed) by means of four (Conciliation, gift dissension and punishment) and subjugating the five (senses) and knowing the six (treaty, war, hunger, thirst, calamity, imbecility, old age and death or desire anger, greed, &c) and keeping yourself away from the seven (women, dice, hunting, drink, harshness of speech severity of punishment and misuse of wealth) be happy.
Udyoga Parva 33.45
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 45
एकं विषरसो हन्ति शस्त्रेणैकश्च बध्यते। सराष्ट्र सप्रजं हन्ति राजानं मन्त्रविप्लवः॥
Poison kills but one and also one is slain by a weapon, while disagreement between ministers destroys a king with the kingdom and the subjects.
Udyoga Parva 33.46
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 46
एकः स्वादु न भुञ्जीत एकश्चार्थान् न चिन्तयेत्। एको न गच्छेदध्वानं नैकः सुप्तेषु जागृयात्॥
Alone one should not taste a delicious dish, alone one should not think of profitable undertakings, alone one should not go on a journey and alone one should not be awake amidst those that are asleep.
Udyoga Parva 33.47
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 47
एकमेवाद्वितीयं तद् यद् राजन् नावबुध्यसे। सत्यं स्वर्गस्य सोपानं पारावारस्य नौरिव॥
The Being, who has no rival, whom you have not been able to comprehend, is Truth and the Way to Heaven, like a boat in the ocean.
Udyoga Parva 33.48
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 48
एकः क्षमावतां दोषो द्वितीयो नोपपद्यते। यदेनं क्षमया युक्तमशक्तं मन्यते जनः॥
There is but one defect in persons of a forgiving disposition; since people consider this man of a foregoing nature to be weak.
Udyoga Parva 33.49
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 49
सोऽस्य दोषो न मन्तव्यः क्षमा हि परमं बलम्। क्षमा गुणो ह्यशक्तानां भूषणं क्षमा॥
This defect in such a man need not be made too much of; forgiveness is a great power. For the weak as well as for the strong forgiveness is an ornament.
Udyoga Parva 33.50
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 50
क्षमा वशीकृतिलोक क्षमया किं न साध्यते। शान्तिखङ्गः करे यस्य किं करिष्यति दुर्जनः॥
Forgiveness subdues (everything) in the world. What is there that cannot be accomplished by forgiveness? What can a wicked man do to one who has the sword of pacification in his hand.
Udyoga Parva 33.51
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 51
अतृणे पतितो वह्निः स्वयमेवोपशाम्यति। अक्षमावान् परं दोषेरात्मानं चैव योजयेत्॥
Fire, falling on ground devoid of vegetation, is extinguished of itself. The unforgiving poison defiles himself with grave defects.
Udyoga Parva 33.52
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 52
एको धर्मः परं श्रेयः क्षमैका शान्तिरुत्तमा विद्यैका परमा तृप्तिरहिंसैका सुखावहा॥
Virtue is the only highest good forgiveness the supreme peace, knowledge the deepest satisfaction and benevolence the one cause of happiness.
Udyoga Parva 33.53
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 53
द्वाविमौ ग्रसते भूमिः सर्पो बिलशयानिवा राजानं चाविरोद्धारं ब्राह्मणं चाप्रवासिनम्।।५३
The earth devours these two, as a serpent destroys living in holes viz., a king who is not a warrior and a Brahmana who has never been away form home (to holy places).
Udyoga Parva 33.54
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 54
द्वे कर्मणी नरः कुर्वन्नस्मिल्लोके विरोचते। अब्रुवन् परुषं किंचिदसतोऽनर्चयंस्तथा॥
By doing two things a man can attain to renown in this world by not indulging in harshness of speech and by disregarding the slightly his honest.
Udyoga Parva 33.55
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 55
द्वाविमौ पुरुषव्याघ्र परप्रत्ययकारिणौ। स्त्रियः कामितकामिन्यो लोकः पूजितपूजकः॥
These two, 0 best of men, place confidence in others viz. The women who desire men (only because the latter are) desired by other women and the men who worship another (only because the latter is) worshipped by others.
Udyoga Parva 33.56
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 56
द्वाविमौ कण्टको तीक्ष्णौ शरीरपरिशोषिणौ। यश्चाधनः कामयते यश्च कुप्यत्यनीश्वरः॥
These two are like sharp thorns consuming the body viz. the man, who being poor, has desires and one, who thought powerless, is yet wrathful.
Udyoga Parva 33.57
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 57
द्वावेव न विराजेते विपरीतेन कर्मणा। गृहस्थश्च निरारम्भः कार्यवांश्चैव भिक्षुकः॥
These two cannot shine owing to the inconsistency of their acts with their station viz., the householder who does not exert and the begger who is busy.
Udyoga Parva 33.58
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 58
द्वाविमौ पुरुषौ राजन् स्वर्गस्योपरि तिष्ठतः। प्रभुश्च क्षमया युक्तो दरिद्रश्च प्रदानवान्॥
These two men, O king, are placed above heaven, viz. the powerful man graced with forgiveness and the poor man with charity.
Udyoga Parva 33.59
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 59
न्यायागतस्य द्रव्यस्य बोद्धव्यौ द्वावतिक्रमौ। अपात्रे प्रतिपत्तिश्च पात्रे चाप्रतिपादनम्॥
Of things earned by just means these two must be looked upon as abuses viz. gifts to the unworthy and refusal to the worthy.
Udyoga Parva 33.60
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 60
द्वावम्भसि निवेष्टव्यौ गले बद्ध्वा दृढां शिलाम्। धनवन्तमदातारं दरिद्रं चातपस्विनम्॥
These two are fit to be thrown into the water with stones firmly bound to their necks viz. the wealthy man who does not make gifts and the poor man who is a devotee.
Udyoga Parva 33.61
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 61
द्वाविमौ पुरुषव्याघ्र सूर्यमण्डलभेदिनौ। परिवाड् योगयुक्तश्च रणे चाभिमुखो हतः॥
These two, O best of men, pierce the orb of the sun viz. an itinerant versed in yoga and one slain when engaged in battle.
Udyoga Parva 33.62
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 62
त्रयो न्याया मनुष्याणां श्रूयन्ते भरतर्षभ। कनीयानं मध्यमः श्रेष्ठ इति वेदविदो विदुः॥
Men are known to have three means (for attaining of their ends) 0 best the race of Bharatas, they are kuown to people versed in the Vedas as the bad, the middling and the good.
Udyoga Parva 33.63
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 63
त्रिविधाः पुरुषा राजन्नुत्तमाधममध्यमाः। नियोजयेद् यथावत् तांस्त्रिविधेष्वेव कर्मसु॥
Men too, o king, of three denominations viz., the good, bad middling; they should therefore be employed in their respective avocations-in three sorts of work. are
Udyoga Parva 33.64
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 64
त्रय एवाधना राजन् भार्या दासस्तथा सुतः। यत् ते समधिगच्छन्ति यस्य ते तस्य तद् धनम्॥
The three are without wealth, O king, viz., the wife, the slave and the son; what ever they earn beings to him to whom they belong.
Udyoga Parva 33.65
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 65
हरणं च परस्वानां परदाराभिमर्शनम्। सुहृदश्च परित्यागस्त्रयो दोषाः क्षयावहाः॥
Robbing other people of their wealth, outraging other people's wives and forsaking a friend-these three sins are consuming.
Udyoga Parva 33.66
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 66
त्रिविधं नरकस्येदं द्वारं नाशनमात्मनः। कामः क्रोधस्तथा लोभस्तस्मादेतत् त्रयं त्यजेत्॥
These three are the way to hell and destruction of self viz., desire, anger and greed; therefore should these three be renounced.
Udyoga Parva 33.67
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 67
वरप्रदानं राज्यं च पुत्रजन्म च भारत। शत्रोश्च मोक्षणं कृच्छ्रात् त्रीणि चैकं च तत्समम्॥
These three viz., a follower, one who seeks your protection saying I am your and one who has come to your house should never be forsaken, even in times of grave danger.
Udyoga Parva 33.68
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 68
भक्तं च भजमानं च तवास्मीति च वादिनम्। त्रीनेतांश्छरणं प्राप्तान् विषमेऽपि न संत्यजेत्॥
The grant of a boon, of a kingdom and the begetting of a son, O son of Bharata, these three are equaled by the release of foe from difficulty alone.
Udyoga Parva 33.69
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 69
चत्वारि राज्ञा तु महाबलेन वान्याहुः पण्डितस्तानि विद्यात्। न दीर्घसूत्रै रभसैश्चारणैश्च॥
These four should be excluded from counsels even by a greatly powerful king-the learned men have said men of little sense should not be consulted-nor men who make unnecessary delays, iazy men and flatterers.
Udyoga Parva 33.70
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 70
चत्वारि ते तात गृहे वसन्तु श्रियाभिजुष्टस्य गृहस्थधर्मे। वृद्धो ज्ञातिरवसन्नः कुलीनः सखादरिद्रो भगिनी चानपत्या॥
Let these four dwell at your house, O sire, who a householder crowned with are prosperity; viz., aged and worn out cousins, men of noble families, destitute friends and childless sisters.
Udyoga Parva 33.71
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 71
चत्वार्याह महाराज साधस्कानि बृहस्पतिः। पृच्छते त्रिदशेन्द्राय तानीमानि निबोध मे॥
Four things, O great king, were declared to bear fruit instantaneously by Brihaspati on being asked by the chief of the celestial; they are these, listen to me.
Udyoga Parva 33.72
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 72
देवतानां च संकल्पमनुभावं च धीमताम्। विनयं कृतविद्यानां विनाशं पापकर्मणाम्॥
The resolve of the gods, the intellect, of the wise, the humility of the accomplished and the destruction of wicked deeds.
Udyoga Parva 33.73
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 73
चत्वारि कर्माण्यभयंकराणि भयं प्रयच्छन्त्ययथाकृतानि। मानाग्निहोत्रमुत मानमौनं मानेनाधीतमुत मानयज्ञः॥
Four things calculated to remove fear, cause fear when improperly done-Agnihotra, the vow of silence, the vow of study and that of sacrificial ceremonies.
Udyoga Parva 33.74
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 74
पञ्चाग्नयो मनुष्येण परिचर्याः प्रयत्नतः। पिता माताग्निरात्मा च गुस्श्च भरतर्षभ॥
Five fires should be worshipped by a man with care viz., father, mother, Agni, self and spiritual guide, O best the race of Bharata.
Udyoga Parva 33.75
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 75
पञ्चैव पूजयँल्लोके यशः प्राप्नोति केवलम्। देवान् पितॄन् मनुष्यांश्च भिक्षूनतिथिपञ्चमान्॥
By worshipping these five viz., the gods, the ancestors, men, beggars and guest a man obtains renown in this world.
Udyoga Parva 33.76
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 76
पञ्च त्वानुगमिष्यन्ति यत्र यत्र गमिष्यसि। मित्राण्यमित्रा मध्यस्था उपजीव्योपजीविनः॥
These five follow you wherever you go viz., friends, those that are neither, dependents nor those who ought to be supported by you.
Udyoga Parva 33.77
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 77
पञ्चेन्द्रियस्य मर्त्यस्यच्छिद्रं चेदेकमिन्द्रियम्। ततोऽस्य स्रवति प्रज्ञा दृतेः पात्रादिवोदकम्॥
Of the five senses in this world, if one has a hole, them from that hole gets out the wisdom of an intelligent man like water, from a pot.
Udyoga Parva 33.78
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 78
षड् दोषाः पुरुषेणेह हातव्या भूतिमिच्छता। निद्रा तन्द्रा भयं क्रोध आलस्यं दीर्घसूत्रता॥
These six defects should be shunned by a man in this world who desires for prosperity viz., sleep drowsiness, fear, anger, laziness and procrastination.
Udyoga Parva 33.79
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 79
घडिमान् पुरुषो जह्याद् भिन्नां नावमिवार्णवे। अप्रवक्तारमाचार्यमनधीयानमृत्विजम्॥ अरक्षितारं राजानं भार्यां चाप्रियवादिनीम्। ग्रामकामं च गोपालं वनकामं च नापितम्॥
These six should be avoided by a man like a broken boat in the sea; a tutor that cannot interpret the meaning of the holy books, a priest that is not well read, a king that cannot protect a wife given to the use of disagreeable words, a cowherd that desires always for the village (and not the pasture) and barber that desires for the wilderness.
Udyoga Parva 33.80
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 80
घडेव तु गुणाः पुंसा न हातव्याः कदाचन। सत्यं दानमनालस्यमनसूया क्षमा धृतिः॥
The six qualities should never be renounced by a man viz, truth, charity, the reverse of laziness, benevolence, forgiveness and patience.
Udyoga Parva 33.81
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 81
अर्थागमो नित्यमरोगिता च प्रिया च भार्या प्रियवादिनी च। वश्यश्च पुत्रोऽर्थकरी च विद्या षड् जीवलोकस्य सुखानि राजन्॥
These six are destroyed through a moment's neglect viz., COWS, service, agriculture, wife, book learning and the prosperity of a Shudra.
Udyoga Parva 33.82
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 82
घण्णामात्मनि नित्यानामैश्वर्यं योऽधिगच्छति। न स पापैः कुतोऽनथैर्युज्यते विजितेन्द्रियः॥ षडिमे षट्सु जीवन्ति सप्तमो नोपलभ्यते। चौराः प्रमत्ते जीवन्ति व्याधितेषु चिकित्सकाः॥
These six always cease to care those who have previously done them good viz., a learned pupil, the tutor, he who has got a wife the mother, one whose desire has been satisfied, the woman, one whose wants have been removed, the giver, one who has crossed a river, boat and the diseased (who has been cured) and the physician.
Udyoga Parva 33.83
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 83
प्रमदाः कामयानेषु यजमानेषु याजकाः। राजा विवदमानेषु नित्यं मूर्खेषु पण्डिताः॥
Immunity from malady, unindebtedness, the reverse of exile, coming in contact with good men, confidence in one's own livelihood and life without fear-these six, constitute the happiness of men, O king.
Udyoga Parva 33.84
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 84
पडिमानि विनश्यन्ति मुहूर्तमनवेक्षणात्। गाव: सेवा कृषिर्भार्या विद्या वृषलसंगतिः॥
The curious the malicious, the discontented, the wrathful, the ever suspicious and those living on other people's fortunesthese six are alwu miserable.
Udyoga Parva 33.85
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 85
षडेते ह्यवमन्यन्ते नित्यं पूर्वोपकारिणम्। आचार्य शिक्षिताः शिष्याः कृतदाराश्च मातरम्॥
The attainment of prosperity being always healthy, a beloved wife of sweet speech, an obedient son and knowledge tending to prosperity these six constitute the happiness of men, Oking.
Udyoga Parva 33.86
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 86
नारी विगतकामास्तु कृतार्थाश्च प्रयोजकम्। नावं निस्तीर्णकान्तारा आतुराश्च चिकित्सकम्॥
He who attains lordship over the six (desire, anger, grief, stupefaction, pride and vanity) that master of the senses never commits sins-how can he be smitten by grief.
Udyoga Parva 33.87
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 87
आरोग्यमानृण्यमविप्रवासः सद्भिर्मनुष्यैः सह सम्प्रयोगः। स्वप्रत्यया वृत्तिरभीतवासः षड् जीवलोकस्य सुखानि राजन्॥ ईयो घृणी नसंतुष्टः क्रोधनो नित्यशङ्कितः। परभाग्योपजीवी च षडेते नित्यदुःखिताः॥
These six live on six (others) and not on a seventh viz., thieves live on the absent-minded, physicians on the diseased, women on those affected with desire, priests on them that perform sacrifices, kings on persons that quarrel and wise men on the ignorant.
Udyoga Parva 33.88
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 88
सप्त दोषाः सदा राज्ञा हतव्या व्यसनोदयाः। प्रायशो यैर्विनश्यन्ति कृतमूला अपीश्वराः॥
Seven defects which are the sources of calainity should also be avoided by a king since they always accomplish the destruction of even firmly established king.
Udyoga Parva 33.89
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 89
स्त्रियोऽक्षा मृगया पानं वाक्पारुष्यं च पञ्चमम्। महच्च दण्डपारुष्यमर्थदूषणमेव च॥
(They are) women, dice, game, drink, harshness of speech, these five and the great severity of punishment and abuse of wealth.
Udyoga Parva 33.90
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 90
अष्टौ पूर्वनिमित्तानि नरस्य विनशिष्यतः। ब्राह्मणान् प्रथमं द्वेष्टि ब्राह्मणैश्च विरुध्यते॥ ब्राह्मणस्वानि चादत्ते ब्राह्मणांश्च जिघांसति। रमते निन्दया चैषां प्रशंसां नाभिनन्दति॥ नैनान् स्मरति कृत्येषु याचितश्चाभ्यसूयति। एतान् दोषान् नरः प्राज्ञो बुध्येद् बुद्ध्वा विसर्जयेत्।।
Eight preliminary causes ruin a man; despising the Brahmanas, the struggle with the Brahmanas, the acquirement of a Brahmana's wealth taking the life of Brahmana, rejoicing at reviling them, disapproval of praise to them, not remembering them on occasions of festivity and finding fault with them when they ask for anything. These defects should a wise man understanding them, should avoid.
Udyoga Parva 33.91
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 91
अष्टाविमानि हर्षस्य नवनीतानि भारत। वर्तमानानि दृश्यन्ते तान्येव स्वसुखान्यपि॥ समागमश्च सखिभिर्महांश्चैव धनागमः। पुत्रेण च परिष्वङ्गः संनिपातश्च मैथुने॥ समये च प्रियालाप: स्वयूथ्येषु समुन्नतिः। अभिप्रेतस्य लाभश्च पूजा च जनसंसदि॥
These eight are the creams of rejoicing, O son of Bharata and are obtained this world viz., union with friends, acquirement of immense wealth, embracing a son, intercourse in union, agreeable conversations at proper times, the advancement of the members of one's party, the attainment of desired results and honour and respect among men,
Udyoga Parva 33.92
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 92
अष्टौ गुणाः पुरुषं दीपयन्ति प्रज्ञा च कौल्यं च दमः श्रुतं च। पराक्रमश्चाबहुभाषिता च दानं यथाशक्ति कृतज्ञता च॥
Eight qualities shed lustre on a man, viz., wisdom, noble blood, Self-restraint, burning prowess, moderation of speech charity to the best of one's own power and gratitude.
Udyoga Parva 33.93
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 93
नवद्वारमिदं वेश्म त्रिस्थूणं पञ्चसाक्षिकम्। क्षेत्रज्ञाधिष्ठितं विद्वान् यो वेद स परः कविः॥
This house has nine doors, three pillars and five witnesses presided over by the soul. That learned man who knows this is the best of the wise.
Udyoga Parva 33.94
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 94
दश धर्म न जानन्ति धृतराष्ट्र निबोध तान्। भत्तः प्रमत्त उन्मत्तः श्रान्तः क्रुद्धो बुभुक्षितः॥ त्वरमाणश्च लुब्धश्च भीत: कामी च ते दश। तस्मादेतेषु सर्वेषु न प्रसज्जेत पण्डितः॥
These ten know not what virtue is, o Dhritarashtra, listen (as I name them, the intoxicated, the absent-minded, the insane, the weary, the angry, the hungry, the hasty, the covetous, the frightened and lustful, these are the ten; therefore should a wise man shun the company of these all.
Udyoga Parva 33.95
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 95
अत्रैवोदाहरन्तीममितिहासं पुरातनम्। पुत्रार्थमसुरेन्द्रेण गीतं चैव सुधन्वना॥
In this connection people cite the old story that is related about what passed between Sudhanvan and the chief of the Asuras for the sake of his (the latter's) son.
Udyoga Parva 33.96
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 96
यः काममन्यू प्रजहाति राजा पात्रे प्रतिष्ठापयते धनं च। विशेषविच्छ्रुतवान् क्षिप्रकारी तं सर्वलोकः कुरुते प्रमाणम्॥
The king, who shuns desire and spite and distributes wealth among worthy parties, is discriminating, learned, active and is regarded as an authority by all men.
Udyoga Parva 33.97
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 97
जानाति विश्वासयितुं मनुष्यान् विज्ञातदोषेषु दधाति दण्डम्। जानाति मात्रां च तथा क्षमा च तं तादृशं श्रीर्जुषते समग्र॥
One who knows how to make other people confident on him, who awards punishment after guilt has been established, knows its proper degree and knows also forgiveness it attended with great prosperity.
Udyoga Parva 33.98
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 98
सुदुर्बलं नावजानाति कंचिद् युक्तो रिपुं सेवते बुद्धिपूर्वम्। न विचहं रोचयते बलस्थैः काले च यो विक्रमते स धीरः॥
He is a wise man, who does think lightly of the weak (foe), who proceeds with intelligence in respect to a foe waiting for an opportunity, who does not quarrel with the strong and who shows prowess only at the proper time.
Udyoga Parva 33.99
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 99
दुद्योगमन्विच्छति चाप्रमत्तः। दुःखं च काले सहते महात्मा धुरन्धरस्तस्य जिताः सपत्नाः॥
That illustrious man, who does not grieve when a calamity is already on him and who (then) experts with his senses about him and who also patiently bears calamities (when they are unavoidable), is a noble-minded one and his opponents are always subdued.
Udyoga Parva 33.100
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 100
अनर्थकं विप्रवासं गृहेभ्यः पापैः सन्धि परदाराभिमर्शम्। दम्भं स्तैन्यं पैशुनं मद्यपानं न सेवते यश्च सुखी सदैव॥
He who never remains away from home for nothing, who does not mix with wicked people, never outrages another's wife, who is not arrogant, who does not steal, is not ungrateful and does not drink, is always happy.
Udyoga Parva 33.101
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 101
माकारितः शंसति तत्त्वमेव। न मित्रार्थ रोचयते विवाद नापूजितः कुप्यति चाप्यमूढः॥
He who never pursues the three objects (virtue, profit and desire) in a spirit of boastfulness, who when appealed declares the truth, who does not sow discussions even for friends and who through insulted is not angry is the reverse of a fool.
Udyoga Parva 33.102
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 102
न योऽभ्यसूयत्यनुकम्पते च न दुर्बलः प्रातिभाव्यं करोति। नात्याह किंचित् क्षमते विवादं सर्वत्र तादृग् लभते प्रशंसाम्॥
He, who is not malicious towards others and who being weak does not quarrel, who does not speak haughtily and who always forgives quarrels, wins renown.
Udyoga Parva 33.103
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 103
यो नोद्धतं कुरुते जातु वेषं न पौरुषेणापि विकत्यतेऽन्यान्। न मूर्छितः कटुकान्याहं किंचित् प्रियं सदा तं कुरुते जनो हि॥
One, who is never haughty, who never speaks ill of others, praising himself and who in a moment of self forgetfulness never speaks harshly, is loved by all men.
Udyoga Parva 33.104
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 104
न वैरमुद्दीपयति प्रशान्तं न दर्पमारोहति नास्तमेति। न दुर्गतोऽस्मीति करोत्यकार्य तमार्यशीलं परमाहुरार्याः॥
One, who does not revive disputes that have been settled and who behaves not with too much arrogance, nor with excessive humility and who does not do a wrong deed, because he is in distress, is said to be a man, of good behaviour by very good men.
Udyoga Parva 33.105
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 105
न स्वे सुखे वै कुरुते प्रहर्ष नान्यस्य दुःखे भवति प्रहृष्टः। दत्त्वा न पश्चात् कुरुतेऽनुतापं स कथ्यते सत्पुरुषार्यशीलः॥
One, who exults not in his own happiness nor is giad at another's distress and who does not repent after having given away, is said by good men to be of good conduct.
Udyoga Parva 33.106
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 106
देशाचारान् समयाञ्जातिधर्मान् बुभूषते यः स परावरज्ञः। स यत्र तत्राभिगतः सदैव महाजनस्याधिपत्यं करोति॥
He, who desires knowledge of the manners and customs of different countries and of the different languages and of the duties of the different casts, knows everything, high and low; wherever he goes, he attains to lordship over great men.
Udyoga Parva 33.107
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 107
दम्भं मोहं मत्सरं पापकृत्यं राजद्विष्टं पैशुनं पूगवैरम्। मत्तोन्मत्तैर्दुर्जनैश्चापि धादं यः प्रज्ञावान् वर्जयेत् स प्रधानः॥
The wise man who keeps away pride, folly, impertinence, sinful deeds, disloyalty towards his sovereign, roguery enmity with many, speech with the drunk, the insane and the wicked, is a chief among men,
Udyoga Parva 33.108
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 108
दानं होमं दैवतं मङ्गलानि प्रायश्चित्तान् विविधाँल्लोकवादान्। एतानि यः कुरुते नैत्यकानि तस्योत्थानं देवता राधयन्ति॥
Charity, worship of the gods, auspicious ceremonies and the several penances laid down by men-the gods exert themselves for the advancement of him who practices these daily.
Udyoga Parva 33.109
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 109
समैर्विवाहं कुरुते न हीनैः समैः सख्यं व्यवहारं कथां च। गुणैविंशोष्टांश्च पुरो दधाति विपश्चितस्तस्य नयाः सुनीताः॥
One, who forms matrimonial relationship with a man in equal station and not with those who are below him and who forms friendships with his equals and converses and treats with them, who puts those that are graced with accomplishments before him-performs acts after the best policy.
Udyoga Parva 33.110
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 110
मितं भुङ्क्ते संविभज्याश्रितेभ्यो मितं स्वपित्यमितं कर्म कृत्वा। स्तमात्मवन्तं प्रजहत्यनाः॥
One who eats with moderation after doing excessive work, who gives away, (even) to foes when asked, is never beside himself; and evils always avoid him.
Udyoga Parva 33.111
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 111
चिकीर्षितं विप्रकृतं च यस्य नान्ये जनाः कर्म जानन्ति किंचित्। मन्त्रे गुप्ते सम्यगनुष्ठिते च नाल्पोऽप्यस्थच्यवते कश्चिदर्थः॥
He, whose proposed acts and acts put into execution are seldom known to others and whose intentions are kept secret and put into practice suitably, does not fail in his objects even when trifling.
Udyoga Parva 33.112
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 112
यः सर्वभूतप्रशमे निविष्टः सत्यो मृदुर्मानकृच्छुद्धभावः। अतीव स ज्ञायते ज्ञातिमध्ये महामणिर्जात्य इव प्रसन्नः॥
He, who is engaged in doing good to all creatures, who is attached to truth, not haughty, of a good mind and not a miser, is known very well among his cousins like a gem of the purest ray obtained from a good mine.
Udyoga Parva 33.113
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 113
य आत्मनापनपते भृशं नरः स सर्वलोकस्य गुरुर्भवत्युता अनन्ततेजा: सुमनाः समाहितः स तेजसा सूर्य इवावभासते॥
The man, who is ashamed of his faults unknown to others, is respected by all men, being of illimitable luster, of an excellent mind; and his mind is intent on his inner self and his luster shines like the sun.
Udyoga Parva 33.114
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 114
वने जाता: शापदग्धस्य राज्ञः पाण्डोः पुत्राः पञ्च पञ्चेन्द्रकल्पाः। त्वयैव बाला वर्धिताः शिक्षिताश्च तवादेशं पालयन्त्याम्बिकेय॥
The king Pandu, burning under the influence of a curse, begot in the woods, five sons each equal to Indra; under your supervision did the boys grow up and were instructed and you have been rearing them up to now, O son of Ambika.
Udyoga Parva 33.115
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Chapter Udyoga Parva Chapter 33 · Verse 115
प्रदायैषामुचितं तात राज्यं सुखी पुत्रैः सहितो मोदमानः। न देवानां नापि च मानुषाणां भविष्यसि त्वं तर्कणीयो नरेन्द्र॥
Giving back to them their rightful kingdom, O Sire, be happy with your sons and pass your time agreeably; O Lord of man, then will you not be mistrusted by the gods, nor by the men.