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Shloka 211

कार्त्तिकेय-जन्मोपक्रमः

Prelude to the Birth of Kārttikeya/Skanda

इस प्रकार श्रीमहाभारत वनपव॑के अन्तर्गत मार्कण्डेयसमास्यापर्वमें ब्राह्मण-व्याध- संवादविषयक दो सौ ग्यारहवाँ अध्याय पूरा हुआ

Iti prakāraṁ Śrīmahābhārate Vanaparvaṇi antargate Mārkaṇḍeyasamāsyāparvaṇi brāhmaṇa-vyādha-saṁvāda-viṣayaka dviśata-ekādaśatamo 'dhyāyaḥ pūrṇaḥ.

ดังนี้ ในมหาภารตะ วนปर्वะ ภาคย่อยมารกัณฑेयสมาสยะ ว่าด้วยบทสนทนาระหว่างพราหมณ์กับนายพราน บทที่สองร้อยสิบเอ็ดได้สิ้นสุดลง

इतिthus; end-quote marker
इति:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootइति
प्रकारेणin this manner; by this way
प्रकारेण:
Karana
TypeNoun
Rootप्रकार
FormMasculine, Instrumental, Singular
श्रीमहाभारतेin the Śrī-Mahābhārata
श्रीमहाभारते:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootश्रीमहाभारत
FormNeuter, Locative, Singular
वनपर्वणिin the Vana-parvan
वनपर्वणि:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootवनपर्वन्
FormNeuter, Locative, Singular
अन्तर्गतेincluded; contained (within)
अन्तर्गते:
TypeAdjective
Rootअन्तर्गत
FormNeuter, Locative, Singular
मार्कण्डेयसमास्यापर्वणिin the Mārkaṇḍeya-samāsyā-parvan
मार्कण्डेयसमास्यापर्वणि:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootमार्कण्डेयसमास्यापर्वन्
FormNeuter, Locative, Singular
ब्राह्मणव्याधसंवादविषयकःhaving as its topic the dialogue of the brāhmaṇa and the hunter
ब्राह्मणव्याधसंवादविषयकः:
TypeAdjective
Rootब्राह्मणव्याधसंवादविषयक
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
द्विशतtwo-hundred (as an ordinal base)
द्विशत:
TypeAdjective
Rootद्विशत्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
एकादशःeleventh
एकादशः:
TypeAdjective
Rootएकादश
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
अध्यायःchapter
अध्यायः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootअध्याय
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
समाप्तःcompleted; finished
समाप्तः:
TypeAdjective
Rootसमाप्त
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
अभवत्was; became
अभवत्:
TypeVerb
Rootभू
FormImperfect (Laṅ), 3rd, Singular

व्याध उवाच

Ś
Śrīmahābhārata
V
Vana Parva
M
Mārkaṇḍeya (as part of the sub-parva title)
B
Brāhmaṇa
V
Vyādha

Educational Q&A

This line is a colophon marking the end of a chapter whose subject is the Brahmin–Vyādha dialogue; its framing emphasizes dharma taught through lived conduct and reasoned conversation, highlighting that ethical insight can come from unexpected social roles.

The text is not a spoken verse of the dialogue itself but an editorial/narrative closing statement: it announces that the 211th chapter, focused on the Brahmin and the hunter’s conversation within the Vana Parva’s Markandeya-related sub-section, has concluded.