Virāṭa-parva Adhyāya 25: Kaurava Deliberation and the Search Directive (अन्वेषण-आदेशः)
वर्त्मन्यन्वेष्यमाणा वै रथिनां रथिसत्तम । नहि विद्यो गतिं तेषां वासं हि नरसत्तम
vartmany anveṣyamāṇā vai rathināṁ rathisattama | na hi vidyo gatiṁ teṣāṁ vāsaṁ hi narasattama ||
Vaiśampāyana said: “O best of chariot-warriors, O foremost of men! We have searched for them along the routes taken by charioteers; yet we have not been able to ascertain where they have gone or where they are dwelling.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the limits of human knowledge and control: even diligent investigation along expected routes may fail, reminding leaders and warriors to act with humility and patience when facts are uncertain.
The speaker reports that despite searching the usual paths used by chariot-warriors, they cannot determine where the sought persons have gone or where they are staying, heightening suspense about their location.