Adhyāya 32: Tāpasānāṃ Darśanaṃ — Ascetics Seek to Identify the Pāṇḍavas
ता: शीलगुणसम्पन्ना विमानस्था गतक्लमा: । सर्वा: सर्वगुणोपेता: स्वस्थानं प्रतिपेदिरे
tāḥ śīlaguṇasampannā vimānasthā gataklamāḥ | sarvāḥ sarvaguṇopetāḥ svasthānaṃ pratipedire ||
Vaiśampāyana said: Those Kṣatriya maidens, endowed with good conduct and noble qualities, mounted upon celestial chariots. Freed from all weariness and adorned with every virtue, they attained their own proper abodes—each reaching the station befitting her, with all suffering brought to an end.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores a moral logic central to the epic: śīla (upright conduct) and guṇa (virtues) lead to fitting outcomes. Those described as virtuous are relieved of suffering and attain their proper, deserved state—suggesting ethical character as a basis for post-suffering restoration and rightful destiny.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that the Kṣatriya maidens, now free from hardship, ascend vimānas (celestial vehicles) and depart to their respective destined abodes. The scene functions as a resolution: distress ends, and each person reaches an appropriate station.