हतामित्र: प्रयच्छोर्वी राज्ञे सद्बीपपत्तनाम् | “नरव्याप्र! आज इन पाँचों महारथियोंको मारकर तुम शत्रुहीन हो द्वीपों और नगरोंसहित यह सारी पृथ्वी राजा युधिष्ठिरको दे दो
sañjaya uvāca | hatāmitraḥ prayacchorvīṁ rājñe sadvīpapattanām |
Wika ni Sañjaya: “Ngayong napatay na ang iyong mga kaaway, ialay mo ang buong daigdig na ito—kasama ang mga pulo at mga lungsod—kay Haring Yudhiṣṭhira.”
संजय उवाच
Victory is portrayed as incomplete unless it culminates in the restoration of legitimate sovereignty and the cessation of enmity; the conqueror is urged to relinquish possession and return the realm to the rightful king, aligning power with dharma rather than personal gain.
Sañjaya reports an exhortation addressed to a victorious warrior: having become ‘enemy-free’ by slaying foes, he should hand over the whole earth—along with its islands and cities—to King Yudhiṣṭhira, signaling a transfer of rule and an end to conflict.