क्रोधमाहारयच्चैव तीव्र धर्मसुतो नृपः । देवांक्ष गर्हयामास धर्म चैव युधिष्ठिर:,धर्मपुत्र राजा युधिष्ठिरके मनमें तीव्र रोष जाग उठा। वे देवताओं और धर्मको कोसने लगे
krodham āhārayac caiva tīvraṃ dharmasuto nṛpaḥ | devāṃś ca garhayāmāsa dharmaṃ caiva yudhiṣṭhiraḥ ||
تب دھرم پُتر راجا یُدھِشٹھِر کے دل میں سخت غضب بھڑک اٹھا۔ اسی حالت میں وہ دیوتاؤں کو—بلکہ خود دھرم کو بھی—ملامت کرنے لگا۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even the most dharma-centered person can face moments when suffering and perceived injustice provoke anger against the divine order. The verse highlights an ethical tension: faith in Dharma is tested not only by external events but by one’s inner reactions, especially when outcomes seem to contradict righteousness.
In the Svargarohana episode, Yudhiṣṭhira undergoes severe emotional and moral strain. Here he becomes intensely angry and begins to reproach the gods and Dharma itself, indicating his disillusionment with how justice appears to operate in the world and setting up the ensuing resolution of his trial.