Śānti-parva Adhyāya 30: Nārada–Parvata Samaya-bhaṅga, Śāpa, and the Marriage of Sukumārī
ततः कदाचित्तौ राजा महात्मानौ तपोधनौ । अब्रवीत् परमप्रीत: सुतेयं वरवर्णिनी
tataḥ kadācittau rājā mahātmānau tapodhanau | abravīt paramaprītaḥ sute yaṃ varavarṇinī ||
ତାପରେ ଗୋଟିଏ ସମୟରେ ରାଜା ଅତ୍ୟନ୍ତ ପ୍ରସନ୍ନ ହୋଇ ସେଇ ଦୁଇ ତପୋଧନ ମହାତ୍ମାଙ୍କୁ କହିଲେ—“ହେ ଵରବର୍ଣ୍ଣିନୀ! ଏହି ତୁମ ପୁତ୍ର…”
श्रीकृष्ण उवाच
The verse foregrounds the ethical ideal that true worth is linked to inner excellence—tapas (austerity/discipline) and mahātmyā (nobility of soul). A king’s joy and speech are framed by reverence for ascetic merit and by concern for rightful lineage, suggesting that social authority should honor spiritual discipline and moral character.
A narrative turn occurs: at some point the king, in a state of great pleasure, begins addressing a woman (called ‘varavarṇinī’) about ‘this son of yours.’ The line functions as the opening of a longer statement—likely praise, identification, or a consequential announcement regarding the child.