Rājasūya-sambhāra: Prosperity under Rājadharma and the Initiation of Yudhiṣṭhira’s Sacrifice
अथ मोदागिरौ चैव राजानं बलवत्तरम् | पाण्डवो बाहुवीर्येण निजघान महामृधे
atha modāgirau caiva rājānaṃ balavattaram | pāṇḍavo bāhuvīryeṇa nijaghāna mahāmṛdhe ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。さらにモーダーギリにおいて、パーンダヴァ(ビーマ)は大合戦のただ中、並外れて剛強な王を己が腕力で打ち倒した。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the kṣatriya ideal of decisive action and personal valor in securing political aims. At the same time, it implicitly points to the ethical tension of conquest: order and sovereignty are established through force, making dharma in statecraft inseparable from restraint, responsibility, and the consequences of violence.
During the Pāṇḍavas’ campaign of subjugation and tribute-collection associated with Yudhiṣṭhira’s imperial project, Bhīma reaches Modāgiri and, in a major battle, overpowers and kills/defeats a particularly strong king by sheer arm-strength.