Akrūra in Hastināpura: Kuntī’s Lament and Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Moral Instruction
नेह चात्यन्तसंवास: कस्यचित् केनचित् सह । राजन् स्वेनापि देहेन किमु जायात्मजादिभि: ॥ २० ॥
neha cātyanta-saṁvāsaḥ kasyacit kenacit saha rājan svenāpi dehena kim u jāyātmajādibhiḥ
اے بادشاہ! اس دنیا میں کسی کا کسی کے ساتھ دائمی ساتھ نہیں۔ ہم اپنے ہی جسم کے ساتھ بھی ہمیشہ نہیں رہ سکتے، پھر بیوی، اولاد وغیرہ کی کیا بات۔
This verse states that no association in the world is permanent; we cannot even remain forever with our own body, so attachment to family ties should be tempered with spiritual understanding.
Kṛṣṇa instructs the king in sober wisdom—reminding him that worldly bonds are temporary—so that Yudhiṣṭhira can rule and live with dharma, without being overwhelmed by attachment and grief.
Care for family responsibly, but remember life’s temporary nature; invest daily in lasting spiritual practice—bhakti, prayer, and service—so the mind doesn’t collapse when change and separation inevitably come.