पुत्रान् पितृन् सखीन् भ्रातृन् समारोप्य दृढक्षतान्
putrān pitṝn sakhīn bhrātṝn samāropya dṛḍhakṣatān
Yudhiṣṭhira said: “Having mounted upon the funeral pyre sons, fathers, friends, and brothers—those bearing grievous wounds—…”
युधिछिर उवाच
The line foregrounds the ethical weight of war: victory is inseparable from the suffering and death of one’s own kin and companions, pressing the listener to confront responsibility, grief, and the moral cost of violence.
Yudhiṣṭhira evokes a scene of the aftermath of battle—wounded or slain relatives and allies being placed upon a pile/pyre—using stark kinship terms to emphasize the scale of loss and the sorrow that follows combat.