तिष्ठेथा राजशार्दूल वैतसीं वृत्तिमास्थित: । यद्येनममभियायाच्च बलवान दुर्बल॑ नृप:
tiṣṭhethā rājaśārdūla vaitasīṃ vṛttim āsthitaḥ | yady enam abhiyāyāc ca balavān durbalo nṛpaḥ ||
Dhṛtarāṣṭra said: “Stay here, tiger among kings, adopting a reed-like way of life—humble, pliant, and sustained by simple means. For whether a powerful man or a weak king should come to assail him, let him remain steady in this restrained course.”
धघतयाट्र उवाच
The verse commends a disciplined, simple, and flexible mode of living—‘reed-like’ in humility and endurance—so that one remains steady and ethically grounded even when confronted by threats from the strong or the weak.
In the Ashramavāsika context, Dhṛtarāṣṭra speaks about remaining in an austere, forest-oriented way of life and maintaining composure and restraint, regardless of who might come forward in hostility.