धृतराष्ट्रस्य क्षमायाचनं तथा युधिष्ठिरे न्यासदानम् / Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Request for Forgiveness and the Entrustment to Yudhiṣṭhira
या नापश्यंश्वन्द्रमसं न सूर्य रामा: कदाचिदपि तस्मिन् नरेन्द्रे । महावनं गच्छति कौरवेन्द्रे शोकेनार्ता राजमार्ग प्रपेदु:
vaiśampāyana uvāca |
yā nāpaśyaṁś candramasaṁ na sūryaṁ rāmāḥ kadācid api tasmin narendre |
mahāvanaṁ gacchati kauravendre śokenārtā rāja-mārgaṁ prapeduḥ ||
Vaiśampāyana nói: Những phu nhân cao quý ấy, chưa từng một lần thấy trăng hay mặt trời—vì khi vị quân vương ấy còn tại thế, họ bị giam kín trong chốn thâm cung—đến lúc chúa tể Kuru lên đường vào đại lâm, đã bước ra đường cái, lòng quặn thắt vì sầu khổ.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights impermanence and the vulnerability that follows the loss of royal protection: even those long sheltered by palace life are forced into public exposure by the turning of fate, and grief accompanies the transition from worldly power to forest renunciation.
As Dhṛtarāṣṭra, the Kuru king, departs for the great forest, the secluded royal women—who had never even seen the sun or moon outside—come out onto the public road, distressed and sorrowful, marking the poignancy of the royal household’s withdrawal.