Adhyāya 90: Babhruvāhana’s Reception and the Commencement of Yudhiṣṭhira’s Aśvamedha
उज्छं तदा शुक्लपक्षे मध्यं तपति भास्करे । बारंबार छठा काल आता; किंतु उन्हें भोजन नहीं मिलता था। अतः वे सब-के-सब भूखे ही रह जाते थे। एक दिन ज्येष्ठके शुक्लपक्षमें दोपहरीके समय उस परिवारके सब लोग उज्छ लानेके लिये चले
ujjhaṃ tadā śuklapakṣe madhyaṃ tapati bhāskare |
那俱罗说道:“当时在明半月里,正午烈日炙烤,‘日之第六分’一再到来,他们却仍得不到食物;因此众人尽皆挨饿。某日,耆阇吒月的明半月,正当午时,全家出行去采取乌阇(ujjha,一种野生谷食)。”
नकुल उवाच
The passage foregrounds dharma under scarcity: even when hunger and harsh conditions prevail, one’s conduct and choices are tested. It sets up an ethical context where endurance, restraint, and right action amid deprivation become the measure of character.
Nakula describes a time of severe hardship: during the bright fortnight, under the scorching midday sun, a family repeatedly goes out to gather ‘ujjha’ for food but often returns empty-handed and remains hungry. On one particular day in the month of Jyeṣṭha, they all go out at noon to collect it.