Duryodhana’s Restraint by Citraseṇa and Yudhiṣṭhira’s Magnanimous Release
Dvaitavana
इति श्रीमहाभारते वनपर्वणि द्रौपदीसत्यभामासंवादपर्वणि द्रौपदीकर्तव्यक थने चतुस्त्रिंशदधिकद्धिशततमो<ध्याय:
iti śrīmahābhārate vanaparvaṇi draupadī-satyabhāmā-saṃvāda-parvaṇi draupadī-kartavya-kathane catuḥstriṃśad-adhika-dviśatatamo 'dhyāyaḥ
وهكذا ينتهي، في «المهابهاراتا» المباركة، ضمن «فانا بارفا»، فصلُ الحوار بين دروبدي وساتيابهاما—وخاصةً السردُ المتعلّق بواجبات دروبدي—وهو الفصل (الأدهيَايَا) الرابع والثلاثون بعد المئتين (234).
वैशम्पायन उवाच
This closing colophon frames the preceding discussion as a teaching on kartavya (duty): the ethical emphasis is on right conduct and responsibilities (especially in household and relational contexts) as articulated through Draupadī’s counsel in dialogue form.
This line is a formal end-marker (colophon) stating that the chapter/section has concluded: it locates the text within the Vana Parva and identifies the topic as the Draupadī–Satyabhāmā dialogue, specifically the narration about Draupadī’s duties.