Yudhiṣṭhira’s Post-Accession Settlements and Approach to Vāsudeva (युधिष्ठिरस्य राज्यस्थापनं वासुदेवाभिगमनं च)
त॑ तथा भाषमाणं तु धर्मराजमरिंदमम् । नोवाच भगवान् किंचिद् ध्यानमेवान्वपद्यत
taṁ tathā bhāṣamāṇaṁ tu dharmarājam ariṁdamam | novāca bhagavān kiñcid dhyānam evānvapadyata ||
Als Yudhiṣṭhira—der dem Dharma ergebene König und Bezwinger der Feinde—auf diese Weise weiterredete, gab der Erhabene keinerlei Antwort. Stattdessen versank er in Meditation und blieb in kontemplativem Schweigen versunken—als wolle er andeuten, dass jener Augenblick nicht nach Streit, sondern nach innerer Standhaftigkeit und Unterscheidung verlangte.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical power of restraint: when speech cannot immediately resolve a moral or emotional turbulence, the wiser response may be contemplative silence. The Lord’s turning to dhyāna implies that clarity and right counsel arise from inner steadiness rather than reactive debate.
Yudhiṣṭhira continues speaking intensely, but the Blessed One does not answer. Instead, he becomes absorbed in meditation, signaling a pause in dialogue and a shift from outward discussion to inward reflection.