Khaḍgotpattiḥ (Origin and Dharmic Function of the Sword) | खड्गोत्पत्तिः
श्रोतुमिच्छामि तत्त्वेन यथावदिह पार्थिव । अज्ञानप्रसवं हीदं यद् दुःखमुपलभ्यते
śrotum icchāmi tattvena yathāvad iha pārthiva | ajñāna-prasavaṁ hīdaṁ yad duḥkham upalabhyate ||
Sinabi ni Yudhiṣṭhira: “O hari, nais kong marinig ito rito ayon sa tunay na simulain at sa wastong pagkakasunod-sunod. Sapagkat ang pagdurusang nararanasan sa mundong ito ay nagmumula lamang sa kamangmangan.”
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse frames suffering (duḥkha) as fundamentally rooted in ignorance (ajñāna). It emphasizes that correct understanding of reality (tattva) and orderly instruction (yathāvat) are necessary to diagnose and remedy the human experience of distress.
In the Śānti Parva’s didactic setting, Yudhiṣṭhira, seeking peace and clarity after the war, respectfully asks a kingly authority/teacher to explain the matter in a principled and systematic way, because he recognizes ignorance as the source of the suffering people undergo.