Yato Dharmastato Jayah

[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.

The emblem of the Supreme Court of India bearing the inscription, which it has adopted as its official motto.