कुन्ती–व्याससंवादः
Kuntī–Vyāsa Dialogue on Durvāsā’s Boon and Karṇa’s Birth
समाश्चास्य तु राजानं धर्मात्मानं युधिष्ठिरम् । नारदो5प्यगमद् राजन् परमर्षियथेप्सितम्
samāś cāsya tu rājānaṃ dharmātmānaṃ yudhiṣṭhiram | nārado 'py agamad rājan paramarṣir yathā-ipsitam ||
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: Con el tiempo, el supremo sabio Nārada también acudió al rey Yudhiṣṭhira —de alma justa y firme en el dharma—, llegando según su deseo, oh Rey. La visita señala un momento guiado por lo divino en el relato, cuando la carga ética y el deber del monarca encuentran el consejo espiritual de máxima autoridad.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores that a ruler grounded in dharma is supported by timely spiritual guidance: the arrival of a paramarṣi like Nārada implies that ethical governance and inner rectitude attract authoritative counsel, helping the king navigate duty, grief, and responsibility.
After some time, Nārada comes to Yudhiṣṭhira. Vaiśampāyana narrates this to King Janamejaya, marking a transition where a great sage’s visit prepares the ground for important information or instruction relevant to the events of the Āśramavāsika Parva.