Droṇa–Vidura–Gāndhārī Counsel in the Royal Assembly (धर्मार्थयुक्ता सभा-उपदेश-प्रकरणम्)
तस्यां जज्ञे महाबाहु: श्रीमान् कुरुकुलोद्वह: । विचित्रवीर्यो धर्मात्मा कनीयान् मम पार्थिव
tasyāṃ jajñe mahābāhuḥ śrīmān kurukulodvahaḥ | vicitravīryo dharmātmā kanīyān mama pārthiva | tasyāhaṃ sadṛśān dārān rājendra samupāharam | jitvā pārthivasaṅghātam api te bahuśaḥ śrutam ||
राजन्! उसी में महाबाहु, श्रीमान्, कुरुकुल-उद्धारक धर्मात्मा विचित्रवीर्य उत्पन्न हुए—वे मेरे छोटे थे। राजेन्द्र! उनके लिये मैंने राजाओं के समूह को जीतकर योग्य पत्नियाँ ला दीं; यह वृत्तान्त तुमने बहुत बार सुना है।
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse frames royal action—securing marriages and overcoming rival kings—within the language of dharma and lineage-duty: a Kuru prince is praised as dharmātmā, and political consolidation (marriage alliances) is presented as a legitimate kṣatriya responsibility when pursued for dynastic stability.
Vāyudeva recounts that Vicitravīrya, the younger Kuru prince, was born to a particular woman, and that the speaker later procured fitting wives for him by defeating an assembly of kings—an episode said to be well-known to the listener.