राज्ञा मूर्थन्युपाप्रातास्ते च कौरवनन्दना: । चत्वार: पाण्डवा राजन् भीमसेनपुरोगमा:
rājñā mūrdhny upāprātās te ca kauravanandanāḥ | catvāraḥ pāṇḍavā rājan bhīmasenapurogamāḥ ||
ویشَمپایَن نے کہا—وہ کوروونَندن اور بھیم سین کی پیشوائی میں چاروں پانڈو راجا کے پاس آئے اور سر جھکا کر اس کے سامنے کھڑے ہو گئے۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights courtly discipline and outward humility before authority; in the Mahābhārata’s ethical frame, such gestures can signify genuine respect or serve as formal decorum amid deepening rivalry, reminding readers to examine intention (bhāva) behind conduct.
In the royal assembly context, the Kauravas and the four Pāṇḍavas—led by Bhīma—come before the king, presenting themselves with lowered heads as they approach, setting the scene for consequential proceedings in the court.