अध्याय २९ — वासुदेव–संजय संवादः
Karma, Varṇa-Dharma, and the Ethics of Governance
कन्या: स्वजेथा: सदनेषु संजय अनामयं मद्वगचनेन पृष्टवा । कल्याणा व: सन्तु पतयोडनुकूला यूयं पतीनां भवतानुकूला:
kanyāḥ svajeṭhāḥ sadaneṣu sañjaya anāmayaṃ mad-vacanena pṛṣṭvā | kalyāṇā vaḥ santu patayo ’nukūlā yūyaṃ patīnāṃ bhavatānukūlāḥ, sañjaya ||
یُدھِشٹھِر نے کہا— “سنجے، شاہی محل میں جو لڑکیاں ہیں، انہیں اپنی بیٹیوں کی طرح محبت سے گلے لگانا۔ میری طرف سے ان کی صحت دریافت کر کے کہنا: ‘بیٹیو! تمہیں نیک بخت اور تمہارے موافق شوہر ملیں؛ اور تم بھی اپنے شوہروں کے لیے موافق اور وفادار رہو۔’”
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse models dharmic kingship and social ethics: a ruler (and elder) shows care for dependents’ health and future, and blesses marital life as mutual harmony—husbands being favorable to wives and wives reciprocally being favorable to husbands—emphasizing reciprocity, welfare, and stability in household order.
In Udyoga Parva, amid tense diplomacy before the great war, Yudhiṣṭhira speaks to Sañjaya and instructs him to convey affectionate greetings to the young women in the palace, inquire about their health on his behalf, and deliver a blessing for auspicious, mutually harmonious marriages.