गालवस्य विषादः तथा विष्णुप्रयाणम्
Gālava’s Despair and Resolve to Seek Viṣṇu
इति श्रीमहाभारते उद्योगपर्वणि भगवद्यानपर्वणि गालवचरिते षडधिकशततमोड<्ध्याय:
iti śrīmahābhārate udyogaparvaṇi bhagavadyānaparvaṇi gālavacarite ṣaḍadhikaśatatamo 'dhyāyaḥ
Así concluye el capítulo ciento seis del Udyoga Parva del Śrī Mahābhārata—en la sección del Bhagavad-yāna (la misión del Señor) y dentro del episodio de Gālava. Este colofón final señala el cierre de una unidad narrativa y recuerda al oyente que el relato se enmarca en la gran crisis ética previa a la guerra y en los esfuerzos por una resolución conforme al dharma.
नारद उवाच
This line is a colophon rather than a doctrinal verse: it teaches how the Mahābhārata organizes meaning through structure—episodes (like Gālava’s) are embedded within larger moral arcs (the Udyoga Parva’s preparations and attempts at peace). The ethical implication is that individual stories are to be read in the light of the broader dharmic crisis leading toward war.
The text is marking the end of a chapter and identifying its placement: within the Udyoga Parva, specifically the Bhagavad-yāna section, and within the Gālava episode. It functions as a formal closure and locator for recitation and study.