अध्याय १५ (Āśramavāsika-parva): धृतराष्ट्रस्य वनवासानुज्ञायाचनम् — Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s renewed plea for consent to forest-dwelling
सो<ब्रवीन्मातरं कुन्तीं वनं तमनुजग्मुषीम् । अहं राजानमन्विष्ये भवती विनिवर्तताम्
so 'bravīn mātaraṃ kuntīṃ vanaṃ tam anujagmūṣīm | ahaṃ rājānam anviṣye bhavatī vinivartatām ||
Disse Vaiśaṃpāyana: Ele falou à sua mãe Kuntī, que o seguia em direção àquela floresta: “Eu irei à procura do rei; tu deves voltar.” O momento evidencia o dever do filho e sua preocupação protetora—buscar o ancião legítimo e, ao mesmo tempo, poupar a mãe de maiores fadigas.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
A responsible person balances duty with compassion: he undertakes the difficult task of finding the king while respectfully protecting his mother from further strain, showing filial care alongside commitment to rightful order.
As Kuntī proceeds toward the forest, he addresses her and asks her to return, stating that he himself will go to search for the king—indicating urgency and concern in the unfolding forest-withdrawal episode.