Duryodhana’s Envy at Yudhiṣṭhira’s Rājasūya and the Avabhṛtha Festival
यदुसृञ्जयकाम्बोजकुरुकेकयकोशला: । कम्पयन्तो भुवं सैन्यैर्यजमानपुर:सरा: ॥ १२ ॥
yadu-sṛñjaya-kāmboja- kuru-kekaya-kośalāḥ kampayanto bhuvaṁ sainyair yayamāna-puraḥ-sarāḥ
Los ejércitos reunidos de los Yadus, Sṛñjayas, Kāmbojas, Kurus, Kekayas y Kośalas hicieron temblar la tierra al marchar en procesión tras el Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira, oficiador del sacrificio.
In this Rajasuya context, the yajamāna is King Yudhiṣṭhira, the sponsor of the sacrifice, who is being accompanied and honored by many allied kings and their armies.
They are listed to show the vast assembly of allied rulers who came in support of Yudhiṣṭhira’s Rajasuya sacrifice, demonstrating his sovereignty and the unity formed around dharma under Kṛṣṇa’s guidance.
Leadership rooted in dharma draws cooperation: when a righteous purpose is placed “in front,” collective strength can be organized harmoniously rather than used for rivalry.