Vyasa

Indra among the asuras

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Ch. 696

Asura Indra Instructs Sudhanva on Kingly Conduct

Vidura tells Dhritarashtra an ancient story about the Indra among the asuras instructing Sudhanva for the welfare of his son. The teaching lays out the qualities of a wise king: giving up desire and anger, donating to the worthy, avoiding vices, and practicing self-control and purity — a model for Dhritarashtra to emulate.

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Ch. 696

Vidura Teaches Dhritarashtra on Wisdom and Conduct

Dhritarashtra asks Vidura to speak words about dharma and supreme welfare. Vidura delivers an extensive discourse on the marks of the learned and the stupid, enumerating vices and virtues, and recounts an ancient history about the asura Indra instructing Sudhanva for his son's welfare. He concludes by reminding Dhritarashtra that the Pandavas are waiting for his instructions and that returning their kingdom will bring him happiness and divine approval.