Adhyāya 3: Indra’s Invitation and Yudhiṣṭhira’s Refusal to Abandon the Dog
Svargārohaṇa Test
धर्मरज उवाच अभिजातोऊसि राजेन्द्र पितुर्व॒त्तेन मेधया । अनुक्रोशेन चानेन सर्वभूतेषु भारत
dharmarāja uvāca | abhijāto 'si rājendra pitur vṛttena medhayā | anukrośena cānena sarvabhūteṣu bhārata ||
ダルマラージャは言った。「おお王よ、汝はまことに高貴に生まれた者—高徳なる父の家系にふさわしいことを、正しい行いと叡智、そして一切の生きとし生けるものへの慈悲によって示している。おお、バラタの末裔よ。」
धर्मरज उवाच
Nobility is validated not merely by birth but by lived virtues—right conduct, clear intelligence, and compassion toward all beings; these qualities make one truly worthy of one’s lineage and fit for kingship.
During the Mahāprasthāna (the great departure), Dharmarāja addresses a kingly figure and praises him, affirming that his behavior, wisdom, and universal compassion demonstrate genuine noble birth and moral excellence.