अश्रमवासिनां विषादः — Lament in Hastināpura after the Elders’ Forest Withdrawal
तामृषिर्वरदो व्यासो दूरश्रवणदर्शन:
tām ṛṣir varado vyāso dūraśravaṇadarśanaḥ
Then the sage Vyāsa—renowned as a boon-giver and endowed with the power of hearing and seeing events from afar—addressed that matter with his far-reaching insight, as the narrative turns toward guidance and compassionate intervention.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the moral authority of a true ṛṣi: wisdom is paired with compassion and the capacity to perceive beyond ordinary limits, enabling guidance that supports dharma and alleviates suffering.
Vaiśampāyana introduces Vyāsa as a boon-granting sage with extraordinary distant hearing and sight, signaling that Vyāsa is about to intervene or advise with knowledge that transcends normal human perception.