Draupadī’s Lament and the Question of Kṣatriya Forbearance (द्रौपद्याः शोकप्रलापः क्षमानिर्णयश्च)
श्रेयो यदत्र धर्मज्ञ ब्रूहि मे तदसंशयम् । करिष्यामि हि तत् सर्व यथावदनुशासनम्,धर्मज्ञ! इनमें जो श्रेष्ठ है, वह मुझे अवश्य बताइये, मैं आपके सब आदेशोंका यथावत् पालन करूँगा
śreyo yad atra dharmajña brūhi me tad asaṁśayam | kariṣyāmi hi tat sarvaṁ yathāvad anuśāsanam ||
«يا عارفَ الدارما، أخبرني بلا ريبٍ ما هو الأفضل في هذا الأمر. فإني سأعمل بكل ذلك عملًا تامًّا، على وفق توجيهك.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse emphasizes seeking śreyas—the truly beneficial and ethically superior course—by consulting a dharma-knower, and then committing to follow that guidance precisely and without hesitation.
In Vaiśampāyana’s narration, a speaker appeals to a recognized authority on dharma, requesting a clear, doubt-free recommendation about the best course of action and pledging faithful compliance with the instruction given.