Śiśupāla’s Protest Against the Arghya to Kṛṣṇa (शिशुपाल-आक्षेपः)
बहुभक्ष्यान्वितान् राजन् दीर्घिकावृक्षशोभितान् । तथा धर्मात्मज: पूजां चक्रे तेषां महात्मनाम्
bahubhakṣyānvitān rājan dīrghikāvṛkṣaśobhitān | tathā dharmātmajaḥ pūjāṃ cakre teṣāṃ mahātmanām ||
Vaiśampāyana dijo: «Oh rey, les asignó residencias excelentes, colmadas de manjares, provistas de estanques para el baño y embellecidas por árboles. Así, Dharmātmāja Yudhiṣṭhira cumplió debidamente la hospitalidad y el honor hacia aquellos reyes de gran alma».
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights rājadharma expressed through hospitality: a righteous king honors guests—especially fellow rulers and elders—by providing comfortable lodging, ample food, and respectful reception (pūjā), reflecting generosity and social responsibility.
In the Sabha Parva setting, Yudhiṣṭhira (Dharmātmāja) arranges well-provisioned, pleasant residences—complete with bathing tanks and tree-filled surroundings—and formally honors the assembled great kings with proper welcome and service.