गान्धारीपुत्रोत्पत्तिः — The Birth of Gāndhārī’s Hundred Sons (and Yuyutsu); Omens and Counsel on Succession
श्रोतुमिच्छामहे ब्रह्मन् कि पापं कृतवानसि । येनेह समनुप्राप्तं शूले दुःखभयं महत्,“ब्रह्म! हम सुनना चाहते हैं कि आपने कौन-सा पाप किया है, जिससे यहाँ शूलपर बैठनेका यह महान् कष्ट आपको प्राप्त हुआ है?”
śrotum icchāmahe brahman ki pāpaṁ kṛtavān asi | yen eha samanupprāptaṁ śūle duḥkhabhayaṁ mahat ||
Wahai Brahmana, kami ingin mendengar dosa apakah yang telah engkau perbuat, sehingga di sini engkau memperoleh derita dan gentar yang besar, duduk di atas pasak itu.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse foregrounds karmic moral causality: intense suffering is treated as having an ethical antecedent, and the proper response is truthful inquiry into one’s actions (pāpa) so that responsibility and moral understanding can arise.
A group of listeners addresses a Brahmin who is seen undergoing a severe punishment—sitting upon a śūla—and asks him to disclose what wrongdoing led to this condition, seeking the story behind the visible suffering.