Adhyaya 71 — The King’s Remorse and the Sage’s Counsel on the Necessity of a Wife
ब्राह्मण्याः दर्शनञ्चैव दौःशील्यापगमं तथा ।
प्रेषणं भर्तृगेहे च कार्यमागमने च यत् ॥
brāhmaṇyā darśanañ caiva dauḥśīlyāpagamaṃ tathā / preṣaṇaṃ bhartṛgehe ca kāryam āgamane ca yat
(ព្រះរាជាបានរៀបរាប់) ការឃើញស្ត្រីព្រាហ្មណ៍, ការលុបបំបាត់ស្នាមអពកិត្តិ, ការបញ្ជូននាងទៅផ្ទះប្តី, ហើយក៏អំពីការរៀបចំទាក់ទងនឹង (រាក្សស) មកនៅពេលមានភារកិច្ច។
Dharma decisions require full context: the king presents all relevant particulars—harm, remedy, and ongoing obligations—so that the sage can prescribe a complete rectification.
Narrative instruction within manvantara; serves as dharma-vicāra (ethical inquiry) rather than cosmological exposition.
The ‘summary’ functions like self-audit: enumerating events is a contemplative act that converts lived confusion into intelligible karmic pattern, preparing the mind for corrective insight.