Vyāsa’s Boon-Offer and Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Remorse in the Forest Assembly (आश्रमवासिक पर्व, अध्याय ३६)
इत्युक्त्वा संजयं राजा समाधाय मनस्तथा
ity uktvā saṃjayaṃ rājā samādhāya manas tathā
Pagkasabi nito, pinatatag ng hari ang kanyang isip sa matibay na pagpipigil at ibinaling ang pansin kay Saṃjaya—hudyat ng sinadyang, mapagpigil na paglipat mula sa pananalita tungo sa pagkilos na may layon.
नारद उवाच
The verse highlights ethical kingship through inner discipline: after speaking, one should steady the mind (samādhāya manas) before engaging others, showing restraint, clarity, and purposeful intent.
Nārada narrates that the king, after finishing his statement, gathers his mind into composure and then directs himself toward Saṃjaya—marking a shift from dialogue to the next decisive step in the episode.