Virāṭa-parva Adhyāya 13 — Kīcaka’s Proposition and Draupadī’s Dharmic Refusal
बबन्ध कक्षां कौन्तेयस्तत: संहर्षयन् जनम् । ततस्तु वृत्रसंकाशं भीमो मल्लं समाह्दयत्
babandha kakṣāṃ kaunteyas tataḥ saṃharṣayan janam | tatastu vṛtrasaṃkāśaṃ bhīmo mallaṃ samāhvayat ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。やがてクンティーの子は力士の帯をきつく締め、群衆の興奮を煽った。するとビーマは、ヴリトラのごとき姿の力士に挑戦した――それは単なる遊戯ではなく、闘技場の掟のもとで力と決意、そして自制を公に試す一戦であった。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Strength is to be expressed with discipline and propriety: Bhīma prepares formally (tying the girdle) and engages through an open challenge, showing that power gains ethical meaning when exercised within accepted rules and for rightful purpose.
Bhīma, identified as Kaunteya, readies himself for combat in the wrestling arena, excites the spectators, and then challenges a massive wrestler described as resembling Vṛtra, signaling the start of a formidable bout.