अध्याय १५ (Āśramavāsika-parva): धृतराष्ट्रस्य वनवासानुज्ञायाचनम् — Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s renewed plea for consent to forest-dwelling
अस्मानुत्सृज्य राज्यं च स्नुषा हीमा यशस्विनि । कथं वत्स्यसि दुर्गेषु वनेष्वद्य प्रसीद मे
asmān utsṛjya rājyaṃ ca snuṣā hīmā yaśasvini | kathaṃ vatsyasi durgeṣu vaneṣv adya prasīda me ||
«يا ذاتَ المجدِ والسمعةِ الرفيعة! إن تركتِنا وتركْتِ هذه المملكة وكنائنَكِ، فكيف تعيشين اليوم في غاباتٍ وعرةٍ عسيرةِ المسالك؟ ارحمينا، وارضَي وامكثي هنا.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical tension between renunciation and relational responsibility: even a revered person’s withdrawal to the forest is questioned when it appears to abandon dependents and social duties, and compassion is invoked as a dharmic reason to remain.
A speaker appeals to an illustrious woman not to depart for the difficult forests, arguing that leaving behind the family (including daughters-in-law) and the kingdom would be too harsh; the plea asks her to relent and stay.