ततो राजन् महायज्जैविविधैर्भूरिदक्षिणै:
tato rājan mahāyajñair vividhaib bhūridakṣiṇaiḥ
তাৰ পিছত, হে ৰাজন, মই নানাবিধ মহাযজ্ঞ কৰিম আৰু প্ৰচুৰ দক্ষিণা দিম।
दुर्योधन उवाच
The line highlights how rulers may use grand ritual acts and lavish gifting to project authority and win allegiance; ethically, it invites reflection on the difference between external religiosity (yajña and dakṣiṇā) and inner righteousness (dharma) in political conflict.
Duryodhana addresses the king and speaks of undertaking great, varied sacrifices with abundant gifts—signaling a plan to consolidate status and support through public ritual generosity within the tense pre-war diplomacy of the Udyoga Parva.