Amba approaches the Paraśurāma context; Hotravāhana’s counsel and Akṛtavraṇa’s report (अम्बोपाख्यानम्—रामदर्शनप्रसङ्गः)
स वेपमान उत्थाय मातुस्तस्या: पिता तदा । तां कन्यामड्कमारोप्य पर्यश्चासयत प्रभो,वे अम्बाके नाना थे। राजन! वे काँपते हुए उठे और उस राजकन्याको गोदमें बिठाकर उसे सान्त्वना देने लगे
sa vepamāna utthāya mātus tasyāḥ pitā tadā | tāṃ kanyām aṅkam āropya paryaśvāsayat prabhuḥ ||
تب اس کا باپ (امبا کا نانا) کانپتا ہوا فوراً اٹھا، اس کنیا کو اپنی گود میں بٹھایا اور ایک سرپرست کی طرح اسے تسلی اور ڈھارس دینے لگا۔
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights a basic ethical impulse within dharma: those with authority—especially parents and rulers—should respond to vulnerability not with harshness but with protection, reassurance, and compassionate steadiness.
Bhishma describes a moment where the girl’s father, visibly shaken, stands up, takes the maiden onto his lap, and comforts her—indicating her distress and his immediate paternal response.