Bhīmasya paruṣa-vākyaṃ
Bhīma’s Harsh Speech Heard by Dhṛtarāṣṭra and Gāndhārī
“जब तुम वनमें चले गये थे, उन दिनों तेरह वर्षोतक अपने पुत्रके अधीन रहनेवाले विशाल राज्यका इन्होंने उपभोग किया और नाना प्रकारके धन दिये हैं ।। त्वया चायं नरव्याप्र गुरुशुश्रूषयानघ । आराधित: सभृत्येन गान्धारी च यशस्विनी,“निष्पाप नरव्याप्र! सेवकोंसहित तुमने भी गुरुसेवाके भावसे इनकी तथा यशस्विनी गान्धारी देवीकी आराधना की है
tvayā cāyaṃ naravyāghra guruśuśrūṣayānagha | ārādhitaḥ sabhṛtyena gāndhārī ca yaśasvinī ||
Vaiśampāyana dijo: «Cuando tú partiste al bosque, en aquellos días, durante trece años él disfrutó y administró el vasto reino que quedaba bajo la línea de tu hijo, y otorgó riquezas de diversas clases. Y tú, oh tigre entre los hombres, oh sin mancha, junto con tus servidores, también lo has honrado y servido con el espíritu de la devota atención debida a los mayores; y del mismo modo has rendido la debida reverencia a la ilustre reina Gāndhārī.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights dharma expressed as respectful service to elders—approaching them with the attitude of guru-sevā, not merely political obligation. Ethical excellence is shown through reverence, humility, and care, extended even to those connected with former adversaries.
Vaiśampāyana recalls how the addressed hero (contextually a Pāṇḍava, especially Yudhiṣṭhira) honored and attended upon the elder king (Dhṛtarāṣṭra) and also revered Queen Gāndhārī, doing so along with his attendants—emphasizing continued duty and reconciliation in the post-war forest-dwelling phase.