यन्नः प्राव्राजय: सौम्य अजिनै: प्रतिवासितान् । तद् दुःखमतितिक्षाम मा वधिष्म कुरूनिति,'सौम्य! तुमने हमलोगोंको मृगछाला पहनाकर जो वनमें निर्वासित कर दिया, उस दुःखको भी हम इसलिये सह लेते हैं कि हमें कौरवोंका वध न करना पड़े
yan naḥ prāvrājayaḥ saumya ajinaiḥ prativāsitān | tad duḥkham atitikṣāma mā vadhiṣma kurūn iti ||
由提施提罗说道:“温和之人啊,你将我们放逐,令我们披鹿皮而居林野;即便那般痛苦,我们也忍受了,只为一事:不至于被逼得屠戮俱卢。”
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse highlights kṣānti (patient endurance) and moral restraint: Yudhiṣṭhira frames even severe injustice—exile and hardship—as preferable to the sin and tragedy of killing one’s own kin, emphasizing dharma-guided self-control amid provocation.
In the Udyoga Parva’s pre-war negotiations, Yudhiṣṭhira recalls how the Pandavas were forced into forest exile wearing deerskins. He states they bore that pain specifically to avoid escalating the conflict into fratricidal slaughter of the Kurus.