Sabhā-praveśa, Dāna, and the Courtly Convergence (सभा-प्रवेशः दानं च)
तत्र मल्ला नटा झल्ला: सूता वैतालिकास्तथा | उपतस्थुर्महात्मानं धर्मपुत्रं युधिष्ठिरम्,वहाँ धर्मपुत्र महात्मा युधिष्ठिरकी सेवामें कितने ही मल्ल (बाहुयुद्ध करनेवाले), नट, झल्ल (लकुटियोंसे युद्ध करनेवाले), सूत और वैतालिक उपस्थित हुए
tatra mallā naṭā jhallāḥ sūtā vaitālikās tathā | upatasthur mahātmānaṃ dharmaputraṃ yudhiṣṭhiram |
Dort traten Ringer, Schauspieler, Keulenkämpfer, Wagenlenker und Barden herzu, um dem edlen Dharmaputra Yudhiṣṭhira zu dienen.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Righteous kingship attracts voluntary support from diverse sections of society. The verse highlights how dharma-based authority is affirmed not only by warriors and ministers but also by cultural and professional communities who gather to honor and serve a virtuous ruler.
Vaiśaṃpāyana describes people of various professions—wrestlers, performers, club-fighters, sūtas, and bards—assembling to attend upon Yudhiṣṭhira, indicating the growing splendor and social recognition of his royal court.