अर्जुन–युधिष्ठिर–विदुर संवादः
Arjuna and Yudhiṣṭhira instruct Vidura on honoring Dhṛtarāṣṭra
त्वगस्थिभूत: परिशुष्कमांसो जटाजिनी वल्कलसंवृताडु: । स पार्थिवस्तत्र तपश्चचार महर्षिवत्तीव्रमपेतमोह:
tvag-asthi-bhūtaḥ pariśuṣka-māṁso jaṭājinī valkala-saṁvṛtāṅgaḥ | sa pārthivas tatra tapaś cacāra maharṣi-vat tīvrām apeta-mohaḥ ||
ବୈଶମ୍ପାୟନ କହିଲେ—ରାଜା ଧୃତରାଷ୍ଟ୍ରଙ୍କ ଦେହର ମାଂସ ଶୁଷ୍କ ହୋଇଗଲା; ସେ ଚର୍ମ ଓ ଅସ୍ଥିମାତ୍ର ହୋଇପଡ଼ିଲେ। ଶିରେ ଜଟା, ଦେହେ ମୃଗଚର୍ମ ଓ ବଲ୍କଳ ଧାରଣ କରି ସେ ନୃପତି ମହର୍ଷିଙ୍କ ପରି ତୀବ୍ର ତପ କଲେ; ତାଙ୍କର ମୋହ ସମ୍ପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣ ଦୂର ହୋଇଥିଲା।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights a dharmic pivot from worldly identity to disciplined renunciation: when attachment and भ्रम (moha) fall away, even a king can adopt the life of a sage, using austerity as a means of purification and inner clarity.
Dhṛtarāṣṭra, now living away from the court, has become emaciated and adopts ascetic markers—matted hair, deerskin, and bark-cloth—while practising severe tapas in the forest, described as being free from delusion.