भीष्मपतनविषये धृतराष्ट्रस्य प्रश्नाः | Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Questions on Bhīṣma’s Fall
शृणु तत् पृथिवीपाल मा च शोके मन: कृथा: । दिष्टमेतत् पुरा नूनमिदमेव नराधिप
śṛṇu tat pṛthivīpāla mā ca śoke manaḥ kṛthāḥ | diṣṭam etat purā nūnam idam eva narādhipa ||
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संजय उवाच
Sañjaya urges the king to restrain grief and recognize the working of diṣṭa—what is ordained—framing the coming war-events as part of an already-set cosmic order rather than a merely personal catastrophe.
Sañjaya addresses the king and prepares to recount what he has witnessed (and, by special insight, comprehended), first consoling him: ‘Listen; do not grieve; this outcome was destined long ago.’