Vyāsa’s Boon-Offer and Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Remorse in the Forest Assembly (आश्रमवासिक पर्व, अध्याय ३६)
अन्तःपुराणां च तदा महानार्तस्वरो5भवत्
antaḥpurāṇāṁ ca tadā mahān ārta-svaro 'bhavat
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: Y entonces, desde el interior de los aposentos de las mujeres del palacio, se alzó un gran clamor de angustia: un estallido de duelo que anunciaba el súbito encuentro del hogar real con el dolor y la pérdida.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores how suffering is not confined to the battlefield or public sphere; it penetrates the private spaces of life as well, reminding the listener of impermanence and the ethical weight of actions whose consequences ripple through families and dependents.
At this moment in the Ashramavāsika narrative, a sudden, intense wail rises from the inner apartments of the palace, indicating that the women of the household have been struck by distress—likely reacting to grave news or a calamity unfolding.