Āśramamaṇḍala-darśana and Ṛṣi-samāgama
Observation of the Hermitage Precinct and the Assembly of Sages
पप्रच्छ तमृषिं चापि वैशम्पायनमच्युतम् । कथावशेषं धर्मज्ञो वनवासस्य सत्तम
papraccha tam ṛṣiṁ cāpi vaiśampāyanam acyutam | kathāvaśeṣaṁ dharmajño vanavāsasya sattama sādhūśiromaṇe tatpaścāt ||
Pagkaraan, tinanong din niya ang pantas na iyon, si Vaiśampāyana na di kailanman lumilihis sa dharma: “O pinakamainam sa mga tao, hiyas na korona ng mga banal—isalaysay mo sa akin ang nalalabing bahagi ng kuwento ng paninirahan ni Dhṛtarāṣṭra sa gubat.”
आस्तीक उवाच
The verse highlights dharmic inquiry: a sincere seeker respectfully asks a trustworthy sage to complete an unfinished account. Ethically, it underscores that the later-life path of renunciation (vanavāsa) and its consequences deserve careful attention, not mere curiosity.
Astīka, described as dharma-knowing, asks the sage Vaiśampāyana to continue and complete the remaining narrative about Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s life in the forest—what happened after the portion already told.