Duryodhana’s Envy at Yudhiṣṭhira’s Rājasūya and the Avabhṛtha Festival
भीमो महानसाध्यक्षो धनाध्यक्ष: सुयोधन: । सहदेवस्तु पूजायां नकुलो द्रव्यसाधने ॥ ४ ॥ गुरुशुश्रूषणे जिष्णु: कृष्ण: पादावनेजने । परिवेषणे द्रुपदजा कर्णो दाने महामना: ॥ ५ ॥ युयुधानो विकर्णश्च हार्दिक्यो विदुरादय: । बाह्लीकपुत्रा भूर्याद्या ये च सन्तर्दनादय: ॥ ६ ॥ निरूपिता महायज्ञे नानाकर्मसु ते तदा । प्रवर्तन्ते स्म राजेन्द्र राज्ञ: प्रियचिकीर्षव: ॥ ७ ॥
bhīmo mahānasādhyakṣo dhanādhyakṣaḥ suyodhanaḥ sahadevas tu pūjāyāṁ nakulo dravya-sādhane
Bhīma supervisionava a cozinha; Suyodhana (Duryodhana) cuidava do tesouro; Sahadeva recebia os hóspedes com respeito, e Nakula providenciava os itens necessários. Arjuna servia os veneráveis anciãos; Śrī Kṛṣṇa lavava os pés de todos; Draupadī servia os alimentos; e o magnânimo Karṇa distribuía os presentes. Yuyudhāna, Vikarṇa, Hārdikya, Vidura, Bhūriśravā e outros filhos de Bāhlīka, bem como Santardana e muitos mais, foram designados a várias tarefas naquele grande sacrifício, ó melhor dos reis, desejosos de agradar ao Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira.
This verse shows Krishna personally taking the humble role of washing the guests’ feet, teaching that true greatness expresses itself through loving service (seva) and honoring devotees.
Bhima managed the kitchen, Duryodhana the treasury, Sahadeva the worship, Nakula the supplies, Arjuna served elders, Draupadi served food, Karna gave charity, and many others were assigned specific tasks to support Yudhishthira’s sacrifice.
It teaches cooperative service—each person taking responsibility according to ability—and highlights humility: even the greatest (like Krishna) chooses to serve, making devotion practical through everyday duties.