Vyādha–Brāhmaṇa Saṃvāda: Śāpa, Vṛtta-Dharma, and Counsel Against Viṣāda
Grief
पतिव्रतानां नियतं धर्म चावहित: शूणु,राजा युधिष्छिर! इसी प्रकरणमें पतिव्रताओंके नियत धर्मका वर्णन किया जायगा। तुम सावधान होकर सुनो
pativratānāṃ niyataṃ dharmaṃ cāvahitaḥ śṛṇu, rājā yudhiṣṭhira! asmin prakaraṇe pativratānāṃ niyata-dharmasya varṇanaṃ kariṣyate. tvaṃ sāvadhānaḥ śṛṇu.
Mārkaṇḍeya said: “O King Yudhiṣṭhira, listen with full attention to the fixed and proper duty of devoted wives. In this section, the established dharma of pativratā women will be described; therefore, hear it carefully.”
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
The verse frames an ethical instruction: the dharma of pativratā women is presented as a regulated, established code of conduct, and the listener is urged to receive it with focused attention—implying that moral teaching requires both authoritative exposition and disciplined listening.
Sage Mārkaṇḍeya addresses King Yudhiṣṭhira and announces a new topical section. He signals that he will now describe the prescribed duties of devoted wives (pativratās) and asks the king to listen carefully, marking a transition into a didactic discourse within the Vana Parva.