Śalya-parva Adhyāya 34: Balarāma’s Withdrawal, Sarasvatī Pilgrimage Logistics, and Prabhāsa as Soma’s Renewal Tīrtha
ततो युधिषिरो राजा परिष्वज्य हलायुधम्
tato yudhiṣṭhiro rājā pariṣvajya halāyudham
Sañjaya dit : Puis le roi Yudhiṣṭhira, étreignant Halāyudha (Balarāma), exprima respect et volonté de réconciliation au cœur de l’épreuve morale de la guerre, honorant un aîné dont la présence pouvait affermir le dharma quand le champ de bataille avait ébranlé toute certitude.
संजय उवाच
Even amid violent conflict, dharmic conduct includes honouring elders and maintaining respectful bonds; an embrace here signals restraint, humility, and the attempt to preserve moral order when war threatens to erode it.
Sañjaya reports that Yudhiṣṭhira approaches Balarāma (Halāyudha) and embraces him—an act of greeting and reverence that frames their interaction within kinship and ethical decorum despite the surrounding war.