स्वर्गे दुर्योधनदर्शनम् | Duryodhana Seen in Heaven
Triviṣṭapa
ततो युधिष्छिरो दृष्टवा दुर्योधनममर्षित: । सहसा संनिवृत्तो5भूच्छियं दृष्टवा सुयोधने
tato yudhiṣṭhiro dṛṣṭvā duryodhanam amarṣitaḥ | sahasā saṃnivṛtto 'bhūc chriyaṃ dṛṣṭvā suyodhane ||
于是,由提施提罗见到杜尤陀那,心中愤懑顿起;然而当他看见“善战者”苏尤陀那身上竟有福泽与光华时,立刻又强自克制,止住了脚步。
वैशग्पायन उवाच
Even justified anger must be governed by restraint and reflection; the distribution of fortune (śrī) can challenge human expectations of moral accounting, urging deeper inquiry into dharma and the workings of karma beyond appearances.
In the ascent-to-heaven episode, Yudhiṣṭhira encounters Duryodhana and feels indignation, but he immediately restrains himself upon seeing Duryodhana endowed with heavenly splendor, setting up Yudhiṣṭhira’s ensuing moral questioning.