इति श्रीमहाभारते वनपर्वणि आरणेयपर्वणि नकुलादिजीवनादिवरप्राप्तौ चतुर्दशाधिकत्रिशततमो<5ध्याय:
iti śrīmahābhārate vanaparvaṇi āraṇeyaparvaṇi nakulādijīvanādivaraprāptau caturdaśādhikatrizatatamo 'dhyāyaḥ
Así concluye, en el Śrī Mahābhārata, dentro del Vana Parva—en particular en la sección Āraṇeya—el capítulo 314, relativo a la obtención de dones tales como la restauración de la vida, comenzando por Nakula.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
As a chapter-ending colophon, the verse signals that the preceding narrative culminates in the granting of boons—especially the restoration of life beginning with Nakula—highlighting that life-restoring grace is connected to dharmic discernment, truthful speech, and ethically sound choices.
This is the formal closing line of the chapter in the Vana Parva’s Āraṇeya section, identifying the chapter’s theme as the attainment of boons such as the reviving of Nakula (and others), and marking the completion of that episode.