Kṛṣṇa–Arjuna Saṃvāda in Indraprastha: Consolation, Legitimation, and Leave for Dvārakā (आश्वमेधिकपर्व, अध्याय १५)
प्रयोजन च निर्वत्तमिह वासे ममार्जुन । धार्तराष्ट्रो हतो राजा सबल: सपदानुग:
prayojanaṁ ca nirvṛttam iha vāse mamārjuna | dhārtarāṣṭro hato rājā sabalaḥ sapadānugaḥ ||
ヴァーユは言った。「アルジュナよ、私がここに留まった目的は、いまや果たされた。ダーリタラーシュトラの王——ドリタラーシュトラの子ドゥルヨーダナ——は、その軍勢と、従い仕えた者どもと共に討たれたのだ。」
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse frames the fall of Duryodhana as the completion of a divinely overseen purpose: when adharma culminates in destructive war, its leader’s defeat becomes the necessary closure that restores moral order, and even divine presences withdraw once their role is fulfilled.
Vāyudeva addresses Arjuna, declaring that his reason for staying in this context has been accomplished because Duryodhana—the Dhārtarāṣṭra king—has been killed along with his army and attendants, marking the decisive end of the Kaurava leadership.