उलूकदूतवाक्यम् / Ulūka’s Message to the Pāṇḍavas
स समासाद्य वार्ष्णेयं योगानामीश्ररं प्रभुम्
sa samāsādya vārṣṇeyaṃ yogānām īśvaraṃ prabhum
Er trat an Vārṣṇeya heran—Kṛṣṇa, den erhabenen Herrn und Meister aller yogischen Künste—und erschien vor ihm.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical impulse to seek guidance from a higher, steadier authority—here Krishna—especially when decisions carry grave consequences. It presents Krishna as both spiritual master (īśvara of yoga) and rightful guide (prabhu), implying that right action is strengthened by disciplined insight and devotion.
A figure (implied by context) goes to Krishna, described as Vārṣṇeya and as the lord of yogic power, to consult or take refuge. The narration by Vaiśampāyana marks a transition into counsel-seeking and strategic-moral deliberation in the lead-up to conflict.