राजधर्मः—प्रजापालनं दानयज्ञश्च
Royal Duty—Protection of Subjects, Generosity, and Sacrificial Discipline
युधिछिर उवाच कि तात परमं स्वर्ग्यं का ततः प्रीतिरुत्तमा । कि ततः परमैश्चर्य ब्रूहि मे यदि पश्यसि
yudhiṣṭhira uvāca: kiṃ tāta paramaṃ svargyaṃ kā tataḥ prītir uttamā | kiṃ tataḥ paramaiśvaryaṃ brūhi me yadi paśyasi ||
Dijo Yudhiṣṭhira: «Padre venerable, ¿cuál es el medio supremo que conduce al cielo? ¿Cuál es el gozo más excelso que de él nace? ¿Y cuál es la mayor prosperidad, aun más allá de eso? Si en verdad lo percibes, dímelo».
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse frames a graded ethical inquiry: (1) the supreme practice that leads to heaven, (2) the highest inner joy born of that practice, and (3) an even greater ‘aiśvarya’—suggesting that true excellence is not merely external reward but a higher good that surpasses heavenly merit, inviting reflection on dharma’s deeper fruits.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction-setting, Yudhiṣṭhira respectfully questions an elder teacher, asking for guidance on the best heaven-leading discipline, the finest satisfaction it yields, and what surpasses even those—preparing the ground for a discourse on values beyond mere reward.