Droṇotpattiḥ and Dhanurveda-Prāpti
Origin of Droṇa and Acquisition of Martial Science
अपुत्रा पुरुषव्याप्र विललापेति न: श्रुतम् । भद्रा परमदु:खार्ता तन्निबोध जनाधिप,“नरव्याप्र जनेश्वर! हमने सुना है कि भद्राके तबतक कोई पुत्र नहीं हुआ था। इस कारण वह अत्यन्त दुःखसे आतुर होकर विलाप करने लगी; वह विलाप सुनिये”
aputrā puruṣavyāghra vilalāpeti naḥ śrutam | bhadrā paramaduḥkhārtā tannibodha janādhipa ||
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: «Oh tigre entre los hombres, hemos oído que Bhadrā no tenía hijo y por eso se lamentó. Abrumada por el dolor más hondo, clamó—escúchalo ahora, oh rey».
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse foregrounds the social and dharmic weight placed on progeny and lineage in epic culture, showing how childlessness can become a source of intense personal suffering; it also models attentive listening to a narrated tradition as a means of learning.
Vaiśampāyana reports to the king that Bhadrā had no son and, distressed by this, began to lament; he invites the listener to hear the account of her lamentation.