भीमसेनस्य आत्मबलप्रशंसा — Bhīmasena’s Assertion of Strength
Udyoga Parva, Adhyāya 74
नास्मिज्जने5भिरमसे रह: क्षिपसि पाण्डव । नान्यं निशि दिवा चापि कदाचिदभिनन्दसि
nāsmij jane ’bhiramase rahaḥ kṣipasi pāṇḍava | nānyaṃ niśi divā cāpi kadācid abhinandasi pāṇḍunandana ||
Wahai Pāṇḍava! Engkau tidak pernah bersuka cita di tengah keramaian ini; sebaliknya engkau menghabiskan waktu dalam kesunyian. Baik malam maupun siang, engkau tak pernah sekalipun menyampaikan salam hormat atau pujian kepada siapa pun.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights a temperament marked by withdrawal from public company and a refusal to engage in ordinary social courtesies; ethically, it invites reflection on whether detachment is genuine self-mastery or a sign of inner disturbance and alienation from communal dharma.
Vaiśampāyana describes (to his listener) a Pāṇḍava’s habitual behavior: he does not enjoy the crowd, spends time alone, and does not greet or commend others at any time—setting a tone of isolation and seriousness within the surrounding political-ethical tensions of the Udyoga Parva.