कुन्ती–व्याससंवादः
Kuntī–Vyāsa Dialogue on Durvāsā’s Boon and Karṇa’s Birth
प्रेषयामास स नरान् विधिज्ञानाप्तकारिण: । गड़द्वारं नरश्रेष्ठो यत्र दग्धो5भवन्नूप:
preṣayāmāsa sa narān vidhijñānāptakāriṇaḥ | gaṅgādvāraṃ naraśreṣṭho yatra dagdho 'bhavannūpaḥ ||
Vaiśaṃpāyana said: The best of men dispatched attendants—men skilled in the prescribed rites and capable of carrying out what was required—to Gaṅgādvāra, the sacred gateway of the Gaṅgā, where the king Nūpa had once been burnt.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights dharmic action guided by vidhi (prescribed rule) and vidhijñāna (ritual-ethical competence): significant acts should be entrusted to qualified, trustworthy agents and aligned with established injunctions and remembered precedents.
A leading figure (referred to as ‘the best of men’) sends capable attendants, knowledgeable in proper rites, to Gaṅgādvāra—a sacred location—explicitly identified as the place where King Nūpa was once burnt, invoking that earlier event as a contextual marker.