Yudhiṣṭhira’s Procession, Encampment (Niveśa), and Auspicious Timing for Ritual Action
तपोवृद्धेन महता सुहृदां भूतिमिच्छता
tapovṛddhena mahatā suhṛdāṃ bhūtim icchatā
毗舍波耶那说道:“(此事)出自一位因苦行而大为增盛其力者;他怀抱高尚之志,愿求友人及善意之人的安乐与兴盛。”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
True greatness is framed as arising from tapas (self-discipline) and expressing itself ethically as a wish for the welfare (bhūti) of one’s friends and well-wishers, not merely personal gain.
Vaiśampāyana characterizes an agent (implied from context) as spiritually strengthened by austerity and motivated by goodwill, setting the moral tone for the action being described in this passage.