स्वर्गे दुर्योधनदर्शनम् | Duryodhana Seen in Heaven
Triviṣṭapa
ततो युधिष्छिरो दृष्टवा दुर्योधनममर्षित: । सहसा संनिवृत्तो5भूच्छियं दृष्टवा सुयोधने
tato yudhiṣṭhiro dṛṣṭvā duryodhanam amarṣitaḥ | sahasā saṃnivṛtto 'bhūc chriyaṃ dṛṣṭvā suyodhane ||
ثم إن يودهيشثيرا، لما رأى دُريودهنَةَ، اضطرب غضبًا؛ غير أنه كفَّ نفسه على الفور حين أبصر الثراء والبهاء قد استقرّا على سُيودهنَةَ.
वैशग्पायन उवाच
Even justified anger must be governed by restraint and reflection; the distribution of fortune (śrī) can challenge human expectations of moral accounting, urging deeper inquiry into dharma and the workings of karma beyond appearances.
In the ascent-to-heaven episode, Yudhiṣṭhira encounters Duryodhana and feels indignation, but he immediately restrains himself upon seeing Duryodhana endowed with heavenly splendor, setting up Yudhiṣṭhira’s ensuing moral questioning.