anyathÄ tv Äcaran loke
garhito yÄsyase tamaḥ
tasmÄt samatve vartasva
pÄṇá¸aveá¹£v Ätmajeá¹£u ca

 anyathÄ - otherwise; tu - however; Äcaran - acting; loke - in this world; garhitaḥ - condemned; yÄsyase - you will attain; tamaḥ - darkness; tasmÄt - therefore; samatve - in equanimity; vartasva - remain situated; pÄṇá¸aveá¹£u - toward the PÄṇá¸avas; Ätma-jeá¹£u - toward your sons; ca - and.


Text

If you act otherwise, however, people will condemn you in this world, and in the next life you will enter the darkness of hell. Remain equally disposed, therefore, toward PÄṇá¸u’s sons and your own.

Purport

Dhá¹›tarÄṣṭra’s whole problem was his excessive attachment to his nasty sons. That was the fatal flaw that caused his downfall. There was no lack of good advice from all sides, and Dhá¹›tarÄṣṭra even admitted that the advice was sound, but he could not follow it. One can have clear, practical intelligence when the mind and heart are pure.