Janmaveśma-praveśa and Uttarā’s Śaraṇāgati
Entry into the Birth-Chamber and Uttarā’s Appeal
यद्येतत् त्वं प्रतिश्रुत्य न करोषि वच: शुभम् | सकल वृष्णिशार्दूल मृतां मामवधारय
yady etat tvaṁ pratiśrutya na karoṣi vacaḥ śubham | sakala-vṛṣṇi-śārdūla mṛtāṁ mām avadhāraya ||
वैशम्पायन बोले— “हे वृष्णिशार्दूल! यदि ऐसी प्रतिज्ञा करके तुम अपने मंगलमय वचन का पालन नहीं करोगे, तो निश्चय जानो—मैं मृतप्राय हो जाऊँगी; मैं प्राण त्याग दूँगी।”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
A pledged word (pratiśruti) is treated as a moral bond; failing to fulfill it is portrayed as a serious breach of dharma, weighty enough that the speaker equates it with death or total ruin.
The narrator reports a forceful warning addressed to a Vṛṣṇi hero: if he does not honor a promise he has made, the speaker declares that her life will not continue—an extreme statement meant to compel faithful performance of the vow.