Adhyāya 70: Sātyaki’s Arrow-Display and the Bhūriśravas Engagement; Twilight Withdrawal
सतं युधिष्ठिरो ज्ञात्वा याथातथ्येन भारत । सर्वात्मना महात्मानं केशवं जगदी श्वरम् । प्रपन्न: शरणं राजन् योगानां प्रभुमी श्चरम्
sataṁ yudhiṣṭhiro jñātvā yāthātathyena bhārata | sarvātmanā mahātmānaṁ keśavaṁ jagadīśvaram | prapannaḥ śaraṇaṁ rājan yogānāṁ prabhum īśvaram ||
毗湿摩曰:「噢,婆罗多啊!国王由提施提罗既已如实洞见其理,便以全身全心归依凯沙瓦(Keśava)——大魂之主、世界之主、诸瑜伽之至尊统御者。」
भीष्म उवाच
True ethical understanding (yāthātathya-jñāna) naturally leads to humility and wholehearted refuge in the highest moral and spiritual authority—here, Keśava as Jagadīśvara and master of all yogic means—rather than reliance on mere personal resolve.
Bhīṣma reports that Yudhiṣṭhira, having grasped the situation correctly, turns with complete sincerity to Kṛṣṇa for protection and guidance, framing the king’s response to crisis as surrender to the divine ruler and source of right action.