Adhyāya 123 — Droṇa’s Pedagogy: Arjuna’s Preeminence, Ekalavya’s Self-Training, and the Bhāsa-Lakṣya Trial
संयुक्ता सा हि धर्मेण योगमूर्तिधरेण ह । लेभे पुत्र वरारोहा सर्वप्राणभूृतां हितम्
saṁyuktā sā hi dharmeṇa yogamūrtidhareṇa ha | lebhe putraṁ varārohā sarvaprāṇabhṛtāṁ hitam ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。――ヨーガの姿を帯びた法神ダルマそのものと結ばれ、肢体うるわしきクンティーは身ごもり、ついに一子を得た。万の生きとし生けるものの利益のために働くべく定められた子であった。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse links rightful power to dharma: a ruler’s worth is measured by commitment to the welfare (hita) of all beings. Birth and authority are portrayed as meaningful only when aligned with ethical order and universal good.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that Kuntī, through union with the personified Dharma appearing in a yogic form, gives birth to a son—understood in context as Yudhiṣṭhira—whose nature and destiny are described as beneficial to all living creatures.