Śuka’s Guṇa-Transcendence and Vyāsa’s Consolation (शुकगति-वर्णनम्)
साहं तस्मिन् कुले जाता भर्तर्यसति मद्विधे | विनीता मोक्षधर्मेषु चराम्येका मुनिव्रतम्
sāhaṃ tasmin kule jātā bhartary asati madvidhe | vinītā mokṣadharmeṣu carāmy ekā munivratam ||
ನಾನು ಆ ಕುಲದಲ್ಲೇ ಜನಿಸಿದೆ; ಆದರೂ ನನಗೆ ಪತಿ ಇಲ್ಲ—ನಾನು ನನ್ನಂತೆಯೇ ಸ್ವತಂತ್ರಳಾಗಿದ್ದೇನೆ. ಮೋಕ್ಷಧರ್ಮದ ಅನುಶಾಸನಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ವಿನೀತಳಾಗಿ ತರಬೇತಿ ಪಡೆದು, ಈಗ ನಾನು ಒಂಟಿಯಾಗಿ ವಾಸಿಸಿ ಮುನಿವ್ರತವನ್ನು ಆಚರಿಸುತ್ತಿದ್ದೇನೆ.
भीष्य उवाच
Even when social circumstances (such as being without a husband) are difficult or unconventional, one can transform life through discipline and instruction in mokṣa-dharma, adopting a principled, ascetic mode of conduct aimed at liberation.
Within Bhishma’s discourse on mokṣa-dharma in the Śānti Parva, a female voice (quoted or referenced) describes her life: born into a particular lineage, left without a husband, she has been trained in liberative teachings and now lives alone practicing a sage-like vow.