Adhyāya 90: Babhruvāhana’s Reception and the Commencement of Yudhiṣṭhira’s Aśvamedha
स उज्छवृत्तिस्तं प्रेक्ष्य क्षुधरापरिगतं द्विजम् । आहारं चिन्तयामास कथं तुष्टो भवेदिति
sa ujjhavṛttis taṃ prekṣya kṣudharāparigataṃ dvijam | āhāraṃ cintayāmāsa kathaṃ tuṣṭo bhaved iti ||
Người sống đời khắc khổ ấy, thấy vị khách song sinh vẫn bị đói khát bủa vây, liền nghĩ cách tìm thêm thức ăn: “Làm sao để vị Bà-la-môn này được thỏa lòng?”
नकुल उवाच
The verse underscores atithi-dharma: a righteous person must actively seek to relieve a guest’s hunger and distress, treating the guest’s satisfaction as a moral responsibility rather than a formality.
Nakula describes an austere householder who notices that the visiting brahmin is still afflicted by hunger and thirst, and therefore begins searching in his mind for some means of providing food so the guest may be satisfied.