द्विजेभ्यो गुणमुख्येभ्यो नैगमेभ्यश्व सर्वश: । प्रतिगृह्मयाशिषो मुख्यास्तथा धर्मभूतां वर:
dwijebhyo guṇamukhyebhyo naigamebhyaś ca sarvaśaḥ | pratigṛhṇīyād āśiṣo mukhyās tathā dharmabhūtāṁ varaḥ ||
Yudhiṣṭhira, yang utama di antara para penegak dharma, menerima berkat-berkat terbaik dari para dvija yang unggul dalam kebajikan serta dari para brāhmaṇa yang mahir dalam Veda dan tradisi suci.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
A ruler’s authority is not merely political; it is ethically grounded. The verse highlights that the best blessings and moral validation come from those who embody virtue and sacred learning, implying that governance should be aligned with dharma and guided by the wise.
After Yudhiṣṭhira’s royal consecration, he secures the kingdom, reinstates ministers and other officials in their posts, and then respectfully receives auspicious blessings from eminent, Veda-learned and virtuous Brahmins.