तत्र तस्योपविष्टस्य भूषणानि महात्मन: । उपाजहुर्महाहणि प्रेष्या: शुभ्रीाणि सर्वश:,वहाँ बैठे हुए महात्मा राजा युधिष्ठिरको उनके सेवकोंने सब प्रकारके उज्ज्वल एवं बहुमूल्य आभूषण भेंट किये
tatra tasyopaviṣṭasya bhūṣaṇāni mahātmanaḥ | upājahur mahāhāṇi preṣyāḥ śubhrāṇi sarvaśaḥ ||
Sañjaya said: There, as that great-souled king sat, his attendants brought forth—on that momentous day—bright, splendid ornaments of every kind and presented them to him. The scene affirmed royal duty and dignity outwardly, even amid the strain of war.
संजय उवाच
Even in the midst of war, the king’s public dignity and readiness to uphold dharma are reinforced through proper royal decorum; service to a righteous ruler is portrayed as a supportive duty that sustains order and morale.
Sañjaya describes a scene where the seated king (Yudhiṣṭhira, by context) is presented with shining, valuable ornaments by his attendants, marking a formal moment of honor and preparation within the war-time setting.