Udyoga-parva Adhyāya 50 — Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Appraisal of Bhīmasena (भीमसेनभयवर्णनम्)
उद्वेपते मे हृदयं ये मे दुर्योधनादय: । बाल्ये5पि तेन युध्यन्तो वारणेनेव मर्दिता:,उसकी याद आते ही मेरा हृदय काँपने लगता है। मेरे दुर्योधन आदि पुत्र बचपनमें भी जब उसके साथ खेल-कूदमें लड़ते थे, तब वह गजराजकी भाँति इन सबको मसल देता था
dhṛtarāṣṭra uvāca | udvepate me hṛdayaṃ ye me duryodhanādayaḥ | bālye 'pi tena yudhyanto vāraṇeneva marditāḥ ||
قال دِهْرِتَرَاشْتْرَا: «يرتجف قلبي كلما ذكرتُه. حتى في الصِّبا، كلما خاصم أبنائي—دُريودَهَنَة وسائرهم—وتصارعوا معه في اللعب، كان يسحقهم ويقهرهم كفيلٍ عظيم.»
धृतराष्ट उवाच
The verse highlights how unchecked power and past injuries breed fear and insecurity: Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s anxiety arises from recognizing Bhīma’s overwhelming strength and the long-standing hostility between the cousins, suggesting that unresolved childhood enmity can mature into catastrophic war.
In the Udyoga Parva’s lead-up to war, Dhṛtarāṣṭra reflects on the Pandava (implicitly Bhīma) whose might terrified the Kauravas even in childhood; he recalls how Duryodhana and his brothers were repeatedly overpowered, foreshadowing the imbalance of force that haunts the Kuru court.