Dāyavibhāga (Inheritance Apportionment) and Household Precedence — Dialogue of Yudhiṣṭhira and Bhīṣma
अब्रवीदितरां कन्यामावहेति स कौरव: । अप्यन्याननुपप्रच्छ शड्कमान: पितुर्वच:
abravīd itarāṁ kanyām āvaheti sa kauravaḥ | apy anyān anupapraccha śaṅkamānaḥ pitur vacaḥ ||
ビーシュマは言った。「その俱盧の長老は『もう一人の姫を娶れ』と言った。だが私は、その指図が正しいのか疑い、他の者にも問いただした。」
भीष्य उवाच
The verse foregrounds dharmic caution in marital matters: when a woman is already pledged—by formal acceptance or by a binding prior choice—reassigning her is ethically suspect. Bhishma models responsible conduct by doubting a potentially problematic instruction and seeking wider counsel rather than acting solely on expediency.
Bhishma reports that a Kuru elder instructs him to marry ‘the other maiden.’ Because the instruction involves a delicate question of whether a maiden is already committed, Bhishma becomes doubtful and consults other authorities/people to clarify what dharma requires.