Gṛdhra–Jambuka Saṃvāda (Dialogue of the Vulture and the Jackal) — On Grief, Kāla, and Resolve
एवं विलप्य बहुधा करुणं सा सुदु:ःखिता
evaṃ vilapya bahudhā karuṇaṃ sā suduḥkhitā
Bhīṣma berkata: Setelah meratap dengan pelbagai cara, dengan tangisan yang memilukan, dia tetap dikuasai dukacita yang amat berat—kesedihannya melimpah berulang kali, membangkitkan rasa belas kasihan.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical and emotional reality that suffering is not abstract: intense grief calls forth karuṇā (compassion). In dharma-discourse, acknowledging sorrow becomes a basis for humane judgment, restraint, and moral reflection.
Bhishma narrates that a woman (previously identified in the surrounding passage) laments repeatedly and piteously, remaining in extreme distress. The line functions as a narrative bridge emphasizing the depth of her sorrow before the next development in the story.