ततोअब्रवीद् रोहिणेयो नारदं दीनया गिरा
tato 'bravīd rohiṇeyo nāradaṁ dīnayā girā
ତେବେ ରୋହିଣେୟ ନାରଦଙ୍କୁ ଦୀନ ସ୍ୱରରେ କହିଲେ।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse frames an ethical moment: sorrow prompts speech, and speech seeks guidance. It highlights the Mahābhārata’s recurring principle that in distress one should turn to wise counsel, allowing grief to become a doorway to discernment rather than despair.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that Rohiṇeya addresses the sage Nārada, speaking in a dejected tone—an introductory transition indicating that a lament, confession, or request for instruction is about to follow.