Chapter 59: Baladeva’s Censure, Keśava’s Restraint, and Yudhiṣṭhira’s Moral Accounting
त्वमेक: सुस्थितो राजन् स्वर्गे ते निलयो ध्रुव:
tvam ekaḥ susthito rājan svarge te nilayo dhruvaḥ
Sañjaya berkata: “Wahai Raja, hanya tuanku seorang berdiri teguh; di syurga, tempat kediaman tuanku telah pasti dan tidak tergoyahkan.”
संजय उवाच
Steadfastness in one’s rightful duty (especially a kṣatriya’s dharma in war) is presented as leading to a certain, ‘fixed’ reward—an assured heavenly abode—framing death in battle within an ethical and cosmic order.
Sañjaya addresses the king, offering a consoling and evaluative statement: the king is portrayed as standing alone yet firmly established, with his posthumous destiny in heaven described as certain.