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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 1.13.13

nanv apriyam durvishaham

nrinam svayam upasthitam

navedayat sakaruno

duhkhitan drashtum akshamah

SYNONYMS

nanu -- as a matter of fact; apriyam -- unpalatable; durvishaham -- unbearable; nrinam -- of humankind; svayam -- in its own way; upasthitam -- appearance; na -- did not; avedayat -- expressed; sakarunah -- compassionate; duhkhitan -- distressed; drashtum -- to see; akshamah -- unable.

TRANSLATION

Compassionate Mahatma Vidura could not stand to see the Pandavas distressed at any time. Therefore he did not disclose this unpalatable and unbearable incident because calamities come of their own accord.

PURPORT

According to Niti-sastra (civic laws) one should not speak an unpalatable truth to cause distress to others. Distress comes upon us in its own way by the laws of nature, so one should not aggravate it by propaganda. For a compassionate soul like Vidura, especially in his dealings with the beloved Pandavas, it was almost impossible to disclose an unpalatable piece of news like the annihilation of the Yadu dynasty. Therefore he purposely refrained from it.

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