Duḥṣantasya Vana-praveśaḥ
King Duḥṣanta’s Entry into the Forest Hunt
त्वत्संयोगाच्च दुष्येत कन््याभावो ममानघ । कन्यात्वे दूषिते वापि कथं शक्ष्ये द्विजोत्तम
tvat-saṃyogāc ca duṣyeta kanyābhāvo mamānagha | kanyātve dūṣite vāpi kathaṃ śakṣye dvijottama niṣpāpa maharṣe ||
“Wahai resi tanpa cela, karena bersatu denganmu keadaan perawan dalam diriku akan ternoda. Wahai yang terbaik di antara para dwija, bila keperawananku tercemar, bagaimana mungkin aku kembali ke rumah? Jika noda itu jatuh atas keperawananku, aku tak ingin terus hidup. Ya Bhagawan, renungkanlah baik-baik dan lakukanlah apa yang engkau nilai benar.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse foregrounds the ethical weight of social reputation and sexual propriety in the epic’s world: a woman’s perceived chastity is treated as decisive for her social standing and even her will to live, prompting an appeal to the sage’s discernment (dharma-buddhi) to find a righteous course.
A maiden, speaking to a brahmin seer, fears that any union with him will ‘taint’ her maidenhood and make returning home impossible; she expresses despair and urges him to deliberate and decide what is proper, while Vaiśampāyana frames the exchange as narrator.