Drupada’s Alarm and Inquiry Regarding Śikhaṇḍinī (द्रुपदस्य भय-विमर्शः)
सो5भिगम्याब्रवीद् वाक्यं प्राप्तोडस्मि भगवन्निति । तमब्रवीत् ततः स्थूण: प्रीतो5स्मीति पुनः पुन:
so 'bhigamyābravīd vākyam prāpto 'smi bhagavann iti | tam abravīt tataḥ sthūṇaḥ prīto 'smīti punaḥ punaḥ ||
তেওঁৰ ওচৰলৈ গৈ সি ক’লে—“ভগৱন, মই উপস্থিত হ’লোঁ।” তেতিয়া স্থূণ আনন্দচিত্তে তাক বাৰে বাৰে ক’লে—“মই তোমাত সন্তুষ্ট, সন্তুষ্ট।”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights dhārmic conduct in communication: one should approach respectfully, speak plainly and truthfully, and value the moral significance of a revered person’s approval—approval that is granted when conduct aligns with propriety.
A person approaches a revered figure and announces his arrival (“I have come, O Lord”). The figure named Sthūṇa responds repeatedly with pleased affirmation (“I am satisfied”), indicating acceptance and goodwill toward the visitor.