कुन्ती तु कृष्णां परिगृहा साध्वी- मन्त:पुरं द्रुपदस्याविवेश । स्त्रियश्ष॒ तां कौरवराजपत्नीं प्रत्यर्चयामासुरदीनसत्त्वा:,कुन्तीदेवी सती-साध्वी कृष्णाको साथ ले ट्रुपदके रनिवासमें गयीं। वहाँकी उदारहृदया स्त्रियोंने कौरवराज पाण्डुकी धर्मपत्नीका (बड़ा) आदर-सत्कार किया
kuntī tu kṛṣṇāṃ parigṛhya sādhvī antaḥpuraṃ drupadasyāviveśa | striyaś ca tāṃ kauravarājapatnīṃ pratyarcayāmāsur adīnasattvāḥ ||
Then the virtuous Kuntī, taking Kṛṣṇā (Draupadī) with her, entered King Drupada’s inner apartments. There, the noble-hearted women received and honored her with due reverence, acknowledging her as the lawful queen of the Kuru line.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights dharma expressed through proper conduct: a righteous woman is escorted with care, and the household responds with respectful hospitality. Social ethics—honoring lawful status, lineage, and virtue—are shown as stabilizing forces in royal life.
After the marriage events, Kuntī leads Draupadī (Kṛṣṇā) into Drupada’s inner palace. The women there welcome and honor her, recognizing her as the royal bride connected to the Kuru line.