यद्येतदेवमज्ञास्यं वने वासो हि वो ध्रुवम् | शतशड्जान्मृते पाण्डौ नागमिष्यं गजाह्नयम्
yady etad evam ajñāsyam vane vāso hi vo dhruvam | śataśaḍjān mṛte pāṇḍau nāgamiṣyaṃ gajāhnayam ||
Seandainya aku tahu bahwa kedatangan kalian ke kota pasti berujung pada pengasingan ke hutan, maka setelah Raja Pāṇḍu wafat aku tidak akan datang dari Śataśṛṅga ke Gajāhvaya (Hastināpura).
वैशमग्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical weight of foresight and responsibility: when one realizes that an action (bringing someone into courtly life) will lead to suffering (certain forest exile), regret arises, underscoring how political decisions and family moves can have irreversible dharmic consequences.
The speaker reflects retrospectively: after Pāṇḍu’s death, they came from Śataśṛṅga to Hastināpura (Gajāhvaya). Seeing that this move ultimately results in the Pāṇḍavas’ inevitable forest exile, the speaker states that, had this outcome been known, they would not have come to the city.