नलस्य दमयन्त्युत्सर्गः
Nala’s Abandonment of Damayantī in the Lodging Hall
ततः पौरजना: सर्वे मन्त्रेभि: सह भारत । राजानं द्रष्टमागच्छन् निवारयितुमातुरम्,भारत! तदनन्तर समस्त पुरवासी मनुष्य मन्त्रियोंके साथ राजासे मिलने तथा उन आतुर नरेशको द्यूतक्रीडासे रोकनेके लिये वहाँ आये
tataḥ paurajanāḥ sarve mantrebhiḥ saha bhārata | rājānaṃ draṣṭum āgacchan nivārayitum āturam ||
Pagkaraan, ang lahat ng mamamayan ng lungsod, kasama ang mga ministro, ay dumating doon, O Bhārata, upang makita ang hari at pigilan ang masidhing at padalus-dalos na pinunong iyon na pumasok sa sugal na laro ng dice.
ब॒हृदश्चव उवाच
A king’s impulses must be checked by counsel and community responsibility; gambling is portrayed as a morally and politically dangerous passion, and restraint (self-control supported by wise advisers) is aligned with dharma.
The citizens of the city, accompanied by the ministers, go to meet the king with the intention of stopping him—who is keen and agitated—from proceeding into a dice-game.