उत्थाय भ्रातरं राजा धर्मराजो धनंजयम् | समाश्लिष्य च सस्नेहं प्रसुरोद महीपति:
utthāya bhrātaraṃ rājā dharmarājo dhanañjayam | samāśliṣya ca sasnehaṃ prasuroda mahīpatiḥ ||
Dijo Sañjaya: El rey Yudhiṣṭhira, sostenedor del dharma, se incorporó y levantó a su hermano Dhanañjaya (Arjuna). Tras abrazarlo con hondo cariño, el señor de la tierra se quebró y lloró—mostrando que, aun en medio de las ásperas exigencias de la guerra, el mando justo no está desprovisto de ternura, duelo y deber familiar.
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights that dharmic leadership includes compassion and emotional honesty. Even in a war-bound setting, Yudhiṣṭhira’s righteousness is expressed through care for his brother—showing that duty (dharma) does not require the suppression of humane feeling.
Sañjaya narrates that Yudhiṣṭhira rises, lifts Arjuna, and embraces him affectionately. Overcome with emotion, the king himself begins to weep, indicating a moment of intense familial concern and sorrow within the unfolding events of the battle.