भीमसेनस्य वेगाभिपातः—विशोकसारथिसंवादश्च
Bhīma’s surge and dialogue with charioteer Viśoka
अपयाते ततस्तस्मिन् धर्मपुत्रे युधिष्ठिरे
apayāte tatastasmīn dharmaputre yudhiṣṭhire
त्यानंतर धर्मपुत्र युधिष्ठिर तेथून निघून गेल्यावर, घटनांचा प्रवाह पुढे सरकला।
(युधिष्टिर उवाच
By calling Yudhiṣṭhira “Dharmaputra,” the text foregrounds the ethical identity of the king: even in a war narrative, actions and transitions are framed through dharma, reminding the reader that leadership and conduct remain morally accountable.
The verse functions as a connective line: it notes that Yudhiṣṭhira has departed, signaling a transition to subsequent events that occur after (or in consequence of) his leaving.