पाण्डवानां वनप्रस्थानवर्णनम् / The Pāṇḍavas’ Departure for the Forest
Vidura’s Report and Portents
द्रौपहुुवाच ददासि चेद् वरं महां वृणोमि भरतर्षभ । सर्वधर्मानुग: श्रीमानदासो<सस््तु युधिछिर:
draūpy uvāca | dadāsi ced varaṁ mahāṁ vṛṇomi bharatarṣabha | sarvadharmānugaḥ śrīmān dāso ’sastu yudhiṣṭhiraḥ ||
Wika ni Draupadī: “Kung ipagkakaloob mo sa akin ang isang biyaya, O toro sa mga Bharata, ito ang dakilang pipiliin ko: palayain nawa si Yudhiṣṭhira, ang marangal na laging sumusunod sa lahat ng dharma, mula sa kalagayang pagkaalipin.”
धृतराष्ट उवाच
Even amid humiliation and legalistic manipulation, Draupadī frames her request in terms of dharma: restoring Yudhiṣṭhira’s rightful status is presented as a moral necessity, not merely a personal favor, emphasizing that righteousness and legitimate personhood cannot be overridden by unjust coercion.
In the Kuru court after the dice-game catastrophe, Draupadī is offered a boon. She chooses a ‘great boon’: that Yudhiṣṭhira—described as noble and devoted to dharma—should no longer be treated as a slave, seeking first to restore her husband’s freedom and dignity.