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Shloka 13

धारयामास तस्याथ युयुत्सुश्छत्रमुत्तमम्‌ । चामरव्यजने शुभ्रे भीमसेनार्जुनावुभी,उस समय युयुत्सुने उनके ऊपर उत्तम छत्र लगाया और भीमसेन तथा अर्जुन श्वेत चँवर एवं व्यजन डुलाने लगे

dhārayāmāsa tasyātha yuyutsuś chatram uttamam | cāmaravyajane śubhre bhīmasenārjunāv ubhau ||

Vaiśampāyana dit : alors Yuyutsu tint au-dessus de lui un splendide parasol royal, tandis que Bhīmasena et Arjuna, tous deux, agitaient les chauris et éventails d’un blanc éclatant. C’était un hommage public, un service rendu selon le dharma.

धारयामासheld / bore / placed
धारयामास:
TypeVerb
Rootधृ (धारणे)
Formलिट् (परस्मैपदम्), perfect (narrative past), 3, singular
तस्यof him / his
तस्य:
Sambandha
TypePronoun
Rootतद्
Formmasculine/neuter, genitive, singular
अथthen
अथ:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootअथ
युयुत्सुःYuyutsu
युयुत्सुः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootयुयुत्सु
Formmasculine, nominative, singular
छत्रम्umbrella / parasol
छत्रम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootछत्र
Formneuter, accusative, singular
उत्तमम्excellent, best
उत्तमम्:
TypeAdjective
Rootउत्तम
Formneuter, accusative, singular
चामरyak-tail fan (chamara)
चामर:
TypeNoun
Rootचामर
Formneuter, nominative/accusative, singular
व्यजनेtwo fans
व्यजने:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootव्यजन
Formneuter, nominative/accusative, dual
शुभ्रेwhite, bright
शुभ्रे:
TypeAdjective
Rootशुभ्र
Formneuter, nominative/accusative, dual
भीमसेनBhimasena
भीमसेन:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootभीमसेन
Formmasculine, nominative, singular
अर्जुनArjuna
अर्जुन:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootअर्जुन
Formmasculine, nominative, singular
उभौboth
उभौ:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootउभ
Formmasculine, nominative, dual

वैशम्पायन उवाच

V
Vaiśampāyana
Y
Yuyutsu
B
Bhīmasena
A
Arjuna
C
chatra (royal parasol)
C
cāmara (chowry)
V
vyajana (fan)

Educational Q&A

Dharma is also expressed through rightful conduct and respectful service: honoring a worthy person with the emblems of sovereignty (parasol, chowries, fans) reflects humility, loyalty, and the ethical order that sustains society.

Yuyutsu ceremonially holds a royal parasol over the honored figure, while Bhīma and Arjuna wave white chowries and fans—an act of public veneration and formal attendance that signals acceptance of authority and reverence.