यक्ष उवाच प्रियस्ते भीमसेनो5यमर्जुनो व: परायणम् | स कस्मान्नकुलं राजन् सापत्नं जीवमिच्छसि
yakṣa uvāca priyaste bhīmaseno ’yam arjuno vaḥ parāyaṇam | sa kasmān nakulaṃ rājan sāpātnaṃ jīvam icchasi ||
ヤクシャは言った。「王よ、このビーマセーナは汝の愛する者、そしてこのアルジュナは汝らの最大の拠り所である。彼らを差し置いて、なぜ母を異にする異母弟ナクラを生き返らせようとするのか。」
यक्ष उवाच
The verse frames a dharma-test: true righteousness is not guided by personal preference or strategic advantage. The Yaksha challenges the king to justify choosing the life of a half-brother over the more ‘useful’ or more beloved brothers, probing impartiality, fairness to all mothers in the family, and commitment to ethical duty beyond self-interest.
In the Yaksha–Yudhiṣṭhira dialogue at the forest lake, the Yaksha questions the king after his brothers have fallen. Here the Yaksha points out that Bhima is dear and Arjuna is the main support, and asks why, instead of them, Yudhiṣṭhira wishes Nakula—his half-brother—to be restored to life.