अहं निधनमासाद्य लोकानू प्राप्स्यामि शाश्वतान् | “तीनों लोकोंमें विख्यात पुण्यमय समन्त-पंचवकक्षेत्रमें मृत्युको प्राप्त होकर अब मैं सनातन लोकोंमें जाऊँगा'
ahaṁ nidhanam āsādya lokānū prāpsyāmi śāśvatān
Wika ni Sañjaya: “Pagkatagpo ko sa kamatayan, mararating ko ang mga walang-hanggang daigdig. Sa pagkamatay sa Samanta-pañcaka—ang lubhang banal na pook na bantog sa tatlong daigdig—tutungo ako sa mga walang-kupas na kaharian.”
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores the Mahābhārata’s ethical idea that the manner and place of death—especially in a renowned sacred field—can be viewed as spiritually consequential, linked with puṇya (merit) and the hope of attaining enduring heavenly realms.
Sañjaya, speaking in the context of the Kurukṣetra war’s grim culmination, expresses the belief that dying at the famed Samanta-pañcaka region of Kurukṣetra leads to attainment of eternal worlds, highlighting the sanctity attributed to that battlefield-turned-tīrtha.