[5] It occurs again when Gandhari, the mother of Kauravas, having lost all her sons in the war, utters it with the intent: "Where there is Dharma, there is Victory".
Yato Dharmastato Jayah occurs a total of eleven times in the Mahabharata.
[10] In Bala Vihar, an educational activity for children, Chinmaya Mission uses this message to supplement the concept of Karma.
[11] Scholar Alf Hiltebeitel takes this up in detail in his study of Dharma and Bhagwat Gita.
[4] Before Alf, the scholar Sylvain Lévi is known to have studied this phrase in detail with varying interpretations.