Puṣkara-Tīrtha-Māhātmya and the Phala of Pilgrimage
Nārada–Yudhiṣṭhira; Pulastya–Bhīṣma Transmission
यस्य बाहू समाश्रित्य वयं सर्वे महात्मन: । मन्यामहे जितानाजोौ परानू् प्राप्तां च मेदिनीम्
yasya bāhū samāśritya vayaṁ sarve mahātmanaḥ | manyāmahe jitān ajau parān prāptāṁ ca medinīm ||
قال بهيما: «يا عظيم الروح، بالاعتماد على ذراعي ذلك الجبار، نرى نحن جميعًا أننا قد قهرنا أعداءنا في القتال سلفًا، بل ونلنا الأرض نفسها—السيادة.»
भीम उवाच
The verse highlights the ethic of reliance on a protector-leader: collective confidence and hope for rightful sovereignty arise from taking refuge in proven strength and steadfast support, while implying responsibility on the one relied upon.
Bhīma speaks to a 'great-souled' person, declaring that the group’s assurance of defeating enemies and gaining the kingdom rests upon that person’s powerful arms—i.e., their martial capability and protective leadership.