Śānti Parva, Adhyāya 52 — Bhīṣma’s Humility Before Kṛṣṇa and the Granting of Boons
ततः पुरं सुरपुरसम्मितद्युति प्रविश्य ते यदुवृषपाण्डवास्तदा । यथोचितान् भवनवरान् समाविशन् श्रमान्विता मृगपतयो गुहा इव
tataḥ puraṃ surapura-sammitadyuti praviśya te yaduvṛṣa-pāṇḍavās tadā | yathocitān bhavanavarān samāviśan śramānvitā mṛgapatayo guhā iva ||
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: Entonces aquellos héroes preclaros de la estirpe de los Yadu y los Pāṇḍava entraron en la ciudad de Hastināpura, cuyo esplendor rivalizaba con el de la ciudad de los dioses. Conforme a la debida etiqueta, se alojaron en los mejores palacios que les fueron asignados—como leones cansados que se internan en cuevas de montaña para descansar.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights dharmic social order: honored warriors and rulers are received and lodged according to propriety (yathocita). It also suggests that true strength is compatible with restraint and rest—after duty and travel, even the mighty seek rightful repose.
The foremost Yadu heroes together with the Pāṇḍavas enter splendid Hastināpura and proceed to the best palaces allotted to them, compared to tired lions entering mountain caves to rest.