Vyāsa’s Inquiry into Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Tapas and the Identification of Vidura with Dharma
गम्यतां पुत्र मैवं त्वं वोच: कुरु वचो मम । आगमा व: शिवा: सन््तु स्वस्था भवत पुत्रका:
gamyatāṁ putra maivaṁ tvaṁ vocaḥ kuru vaco mama | āgamā vaḥ śivāḥ santu svasthā bhavata putrakāḥ ||
વૈશંપાયન બોલ્યા—“પુત્ર, જાઓ; આવી વાત ન કહો. મારી વાત માનો. તમારી યાત્રાઓ મંગલમય રહે; બાલકો, તમે સદા ક્ષેમ અને સ્વસ્થ રહો.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even amid sorrow and separation, one should restrain despairing speech, follow rightful counsel, and offer blessings for others’ welfare—placing duty and well-being above emotional impulse.
In the Āśramavāsika episode of departure and withdrawal, Kuntī addresses the sons (notably Sahadeva in the surrounding narration), urging them not to speak in a grief-stricken way, to obey her instruction to proceed, and she blesses their journey with auspiciousness and health.