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Shloka 39

कुरुवंशप्रश्नः—दुःषन्तस्य राजधर्मवर्णनम्

Kuru Lineage Inquiry and the Portrait of King Duḥṣanta’s Rule

तन्महाभारताख्यान श्रुत्वैव प्रविलीयते । भरतानां महज्जन्म महाभारतमुच्यते,दिनमें इन्द्रियों अथवा मनके द्वारा जो पाप बन जाता है अथवा मनुष्य जानकर या अनजानमें जो पाप कर बैठता है, वह सब महाभारतकी कथा सुनते ही नष्ट हो जाता है। इसमें भरतवंशियोंके महान्‌ जन्म-वृत्तान्तका वर्णन है, इसलिये इसको “महाभारत” कहते हैं

tan mahābhāratākhyānaṃ śrutvaiva pravilīyate | bharatānāṃ mahaj janma mahābhāratam ucyate ||

Wika ni Vaiśaṃpāyana: Sa pagdinig pa lamang sa dakilang salaysay na tinatawag na Mahābhārata, ang kasalanan ay nalulusaw at naglalaho. Sapagkat inilalahad nito ang maringal na kapanganakan at kasaysayan ng lahi ng mga Bharata, kaya ito tinawag na “Mahābhārata.”

[{'term''tat', 'gloss': 'that
[{'term':
this (referring to the present work)'}, {'term''mahābhārata-ākhyāna', 'gloss': 'the narrative (ākhyāna) called Mahābhārata'}, {'term': 'śrutvā eva', 'gloss': 'having heard, indeed
this (referring to the present work)'}, {'term':
merely by hearing'}, {'term''pravilīyate', 'gloss': 'melts away
merely by hearing'}, {'term':
is destroyed (of sin/impurity)'}, {'term''bharatānām', 'gloss': 'of the Bharatas
is destroyed (of sin/impurity)'}, {'term':
of the descendants of Bharata'}, {'term''mahat', 'gloss': 'great
of the descendants of Bharata'}, {'term':
eminent'}, {'term''janma', 'gloss': 'birth
eminent'}, {'term':
genealogical account'}, {'term''mahābhāratam ucyate', 'gloss': 'is called ‘Mahābhārata’'}]
genealogical account'}, {'term':

वैशम्पायन उवाच

V
Vaiśaṃpāyana
M
Mahābhārata
B
Bharatas (descendants of Bharata)

Educational Q&A

The verse teaches the purificatory power of śravaṇa (listening): hearing the Mahābhārata is presented as spiritually cleansing, dissolving moral impurity, and it also explains the title as rooted in the ‘great’ account of the Bharata lineage.

The narrator Vaiśaṃpāyana pauses to praise the Mahābhārata itself, stating its benefit (sins dissolve upon hearing) and giving an etymological rationale for its name: it is the great (mahat) account of the births/origins of the Bharatas.