Udyoga Parva Adhyāya 58 — Saṃjaya’s Audience and Kṛṣṇa’s Deterrent Counsel (संजय-प्रवेशः कृष्णवाक्यं च)
आवयोर्वचनात् सूत ज्येष्ठानप्यभिवादयन् । यवीयसश्व कुशल पश्चात् पृष्टवैवमुत्तरम्
āvayor vacanāt sūta jyeṣṭhān apy abhivādayan | yavīyasaś ca kuśalaṁ paścāt pṛṣṭvaivam uttaram ||
Vāyu-deva dijo: «Oh auriga, de parte de nosotros dos, ofrece primero respetuosos saludos incluso a los ancianos que sobresalen por edad y dignidad. Luego pregunta por el bienestar de quienes son más jóvenes que nosotros. Hecho esto, transmite esta respuesta nuestra».
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse teaches dharmic etiquette in communication: honor elders with salutations, show care for juniors by asking after their welfare, and only then deliver one’s message. Proper order and courtesy are presented as ethical discipline.
Vāyu-deva instructs a sūta acting as a messenger: before conveying their formal reply, he must first greet senior persons respectfully and inquire about the well-being of those younger, establishing a courteous and dharmic setting for the message.