व्यास उवाच । साधु पृष्टं त्वया राजन्धर्मज्ञस्त्वं सदा शुचिः । आदौ कलियुगे प्राप्ते यद्दत्तं तच्छृणुष्व भोः
vyāsa uvāca | sādhu pṛṣṭaṃ tvayā rājandharmajñastvaṃ sadā śuciḥ | ādau kaliyuge prāpte yaddattaṃ tacchṛṇuṣva bhoḥ
Vyāsa berkata: Baik sekali pertanyaanmu, wahai Raja; engkau sentiasa mengetahui dharma dan tetap suci. Sekarang dengarlah, wahai yang mulia, apa yang telah ditetapkan ketika Kali-yuga mula tiba.
Vyāsa
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira
Scene: Vyāsa, serene and authoritative, commends the king’s question and announces a teaching tied to the dawn of Kali-yuga; a subtle cosmic backdrop suggests a turning age—fading radiance, shifting sky.
Right questioning rooted in dharma invites authoritative teaching; purity and dharma-knowledge qualify one to hear sacred history.
The verse sets up the Dharmāraṇya narrative context; the tīrtha focus remains Dharmāraṇya, though not named directly here.
None explicitly; it introduces an account of what was established at the onset of Kali-yuga.