Sātyaki’s Assurance and the Protection of Dharmarāja (सात्यकिवचनम्—धर्मराजरक्षणविचारः)
यथा परमकं कृत्यं सैन्धवस्थ वधो मम । तथैव सुमहत् कृत्यं धर्मराजस्य रक्षणम्,“मेरे लिये सिंधुराज जयद्रथका वध जैसे अत्यन्त महान् कार्य है, उसी प्रकार धर्मराजकी रक्षा भी परम महत्त्वपूर्ण कर्तव्य है
yathā paramakaṃ kṛtyaṃ saindhavastha vadho mama | tathaiva sumahat kṛtyaṃ dharmarājasya rakṣaṇam ||
Sañjaya dit : «De même que la mise à mort du prince du Sindhu (Jayadratha) est pour moi un devoir suprême, de même la protection de Dharmarāja est une obligation d’un poids égal.»
संजय उवाच
The verse frames ethical action in terms of kṛtya (binding duty): even amid war, one must prioritize obligations—here, avenging/neutralizing a grave threat (Jayadratha) and safeguarding the righteous king (Dharmarāja) are presented as equally paramount responsibilities.
Sañjaya reports a warrior’s resolve: the killing of Jayadratha—whose role in earlier events made him a critical target—is treated as a major mission, and alongside it stands the urgent necessity of protecting Yudhiṣṭhira, the moral center of the Pāṇḍava side.