Ulūpī–Citravāhinī Saṃvāda: Dhanaṃjaya-patana and Prāya-threat
मणिपूरेश्वरं त्वेवमुपयातं धनंजय: । नाभ्यनन्दत् स मेधावी क्षत्रधर्ममनुस्मरन्,मणिपुर-नरेशको इस प्रकार आया देख परम बुद्धिमान् धनंजयने क्षत्रिय-धर्मका आश्रय लेकर उसका आदर नहीं किया
maṇipūreśvaraṃ tv evam upayātaṃ dhanaṃjayaḥ | nābhyānandat sa medhāvī kṣatradharmam anusmaran |
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは言った。マニプラの主がそのように進み出たとき、智あるダナンジャヤ(アルジュナ)は刹帝利の法を念じ、彼を礼を尽くして迎えはしなかった。武人の務めを思い、私的な敬譲を抑えて、正当なる武の規矩に従うべき対面として臨んだのである。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights kṣatriya-dharma: a warrior must prioritize duty and the demands of rightful martial conduct over personal courtesy or social deference, exercising disciplined restraint when the situation calls for it.
As the king of Maṇipura approaches, Arjuna does not greet him with celebratory honor; instead, he remains firm and unswayed, consciously acting according to the warrior code appropriate to the unfolding encounter.