Cyavana’s Water-Vow and the Ethics of Cohabitation (स्नेह-सम्वास-धर्मः)
तत्र जातेषु पुत्रेषु सर्वासां कुरुसत्तम | आनुपूर्व्येण कस्तेषां पित्रयं दायादमर्हति,कुरुश्रेष्ठ! इन सबके गर्भसे जो पुत्र उत्पन्न हुए हों, उनमेंसे कौन क्रमश: पैतृक धनको पानेका अधिकारी है?
tatra jāteṣu putreṣu sarvāsāṃ kurusattama | ānupūrvyeṇa kas teṣāṃ pitryaṃ dāyādam arhati, kuruśreṣṭha ||
Yudhiṣṭhira dit : «Ô le meilleur des Kuru, parmi les fils nés de toutes ces épouses, qui, selon l’ordre prescrit, a droit à l’héritage du père, au bien ancestral ?»
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse frames inheritance as a dharmic question: rightful succession is not merely about birth, but about recognized order and legitimacy, implying that social and ethical norms govern the transfer of ancestral property.
Yudhiṣṭhira asks an elder/authority addressed as ‘best of the Kurus’ to clarify, among sons born to multiple wives, who should receive the paternal inheritance in the proper order of precedence.