Vṛddha-kanyā-carita and Balarāma’s Kurukṣetra Inquiry (वृद्धकन्या-चरितम् / कुरुक्षेत्रफल-प्रश्नः)
इत्युक्त: प्रतिजग्राह प्रीतिं चावाप पुष्कलाम्
ity uktaḥ pratijagrāha prītiṃ cāvāpa puṣkalām
ครั้นได้ฟังดังนั้น ท่านก็รับไว้ และความปีติอันไพบูลย์ก็เอ่อล้นในดวงใจของท่าน
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical value of receptive assent: when addressed appropriately, one may accept what is offered and thereby attain inner satisfaction—suggesting that right speech and right response can restore harmony even amid conflict.
In Vaiśampāyana’s narration, a person who has just been spoken to accepts what was proposed or requested, and as a result experiences great joy—marking a moment of agreement and emotional resolution within the unfolding events.