Virāṭa-parva Adhyāya 25: Kaurava Deliberation and the Search Directive (अन्वेषण-आदेशः)
गिरिकूटेषु तुड्रेषु नानाजनपदेषु च । जनाकीररेंषु देशेषु खर्वटेषु पुरेषु च
Vaiśampāyana uvāca: girikūṭeṣu tuṅgeṣu nānājanapadeṣu ca | janākīrṇeṣu deśeṣu kharvaṭeṣu pureṣu ca, mahārāja, vayaṁ parvataśikhareṣu nānādeśeṣu janasaṅkuleṣu sthāneṣu ca tathā kharvaṭeṣu paṇyapaṭṭaneṣu nagareṣu ca teṣāṁ bahu anvaiṣma, na ca kvacid api pāṇḍavānām adarśayāma | narāśreṣṭha, tava kalyāṇaṁ bhavatu | sambhāvayāmaḥ te sarvathā naṣṭāḥ syuḥ ||
Vaiśampāyana disse: “Ó rei, nós os procuramos nos altos picos das montanhas, através de muitos reinos, em regiões apinhadas de gente, e até nas aldeias das planícies, nas vilas de mercado e nas cidades. Contudo, em parte alguma encontramos qualquer vestígio dos Pāṇḍavas. Ó melhor dos homens, que o bem te acompanhe. É possível que tenham perecido por completo.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the limits of human effort and knowledge: even thorough searching across varied terrains and populated regions may yield no certainty. It also reflects the ethical posture of a messenger/report—speaking truthfully, offering auspicious goodwill to the king, and cautiously presenting a grave possibility without claiming absolute knowledge.
A report is being delivered to the king: despite extensive searches on mountain peaks, across many kingdoms, in crowded regions, and in villages and cities, no trace of the Pāṇḍavas has been found. The speaker therefore suggests the possibility that they may have perished.