Gāndhārī’s Petition for a Vision of the Departed (गान्धार्याः प्रार्थना—दिव्यदर्शनप्रसङ्गः)
वृथाग्निना समायोगो यदभूत् पृथिवीपते: । भगवन! राजा धृतराष्ट्रके शरीरको जो व्यर्थ (लौकिक) अग्निका संयोग प्राप्त हुआ, यह दूसरी अत्यन्त कष्ट देनेवाली बात जान पड़ती है
vṛthāgninā samāyogo yad abhūt pṛthivīpateḥ | bhagavan, rājā dhṛtarāṣṭrasya śarīrako yo vyartha-laukikāgninā saṃyogaḥ prāptaḥ, eṣā dvitīyātyanta-kaṣṭa-dāyinī bātā jānāyate |
ଭଗବାନ! ପୃଥିବୀପତି ରାଜା ଧୃତରାଷ୍ଟ୍ରଙ୍କ ଶରୀରକୁ ଯେ ଅର୍ଥହୀନ—କେବଳ ଲୌକିକ—ଅଗ୍ନିର ସଂଯୋଗ ମିଳିଲା, ଏହା ମୋତେ ଦ୍ୱିତୀୟ ଅତ୍ୟନ୍ତ ଦୁଃଖଦ ଘଟଣା ପରି ଲାଗୁଛି।
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical pain caused when a life already burdened by consequences ends in a seemingly ‘vain’ or merely worldly manner. It underscores impermanence and the tragic residue of adharma: even after war and reconciliation, suffering can continue, urging humility, compassion, and detachment from outcomes.
Yudhiṣṭhira laments the report of King Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s end in the forest—his body meeting fire. Addressing a revered elder (contextually a sage/authority present in the episode), he calls this a ‘second’ intensely painful blow, adding to earlier griefs surrounding the Kuru family’s destruction.