Chapter 15: Counsel on Initiative vs. Renunciation in the Rajasuya Project (सभापर्व, अध्याय १५)
वयं चैव महाभाग जरासंधभयात् तदा । शड़किता: सम महाभाग दौरात्म्यात् तस्य चानघ
vayaṃ caiva mahābhāga jarāsandha-bhayāt tadā | śaṅkitāḥ sma mahābhāga daurātmyāt tasya cānagha ||
O illustrious one, we too at that time lived in constant apprehension—both from fear of Jarāsandha and from the sheer wickedness of his conduct. O sinless one, his cruelty makes even the strong wary; therefore I place my trust in your might alone, for without your support I cannot regard myself as capable of standing against him.
युधिछ्िर उवाच
The verse highlights prudent kingship: recognizing a tyrant’s danger is not cowardice but ethical realism. It also underscores the dharmic value of seeking rightful support—placing trust in a capable ally when confronting adharma-driven power.
Yudhiṣṭhira addresses a noble, blameless figure and admits that he and his side have long been anxious due to Jarāsandha’s threat and cruelty. He frames Jarāsandha as dangerous not only for strength but for moral depravity, implying the need for strong assistance to face him.