Vidura’s Return; Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Departure; Nārada’s Instruction on Kāla and Detachment
विमृज्याश्रूणि पाणिभ्यां विष्टभ्यात्मानमात्मना । अजातशत्रुं प्रत्यूचे प्रभो: पादावनुस्मरन् ॥ ३६ ॥
vimṛjyāśrūṇi pāṇibhyāṁ viṣṭabhyātmānam ātmanā ajāta-śatruṁ pratyūce prabhoḥ pādāv anusmaran
他用双手拭去泪水,以智慧渐渐安定心神;忆念自己主君持国王的足下,便开始回答“无敌者”尤迪希提罗王。
This verse shows that even in intense grief one can regain steadiness by repeatedly remembering the Lord’s lotus feet.
Yudhiṣṭhira was overwhelmed by separation and responsibility; Vidura first controlled his own emotion and then spoke from a place of spiritual remembrance to guide him properly.
When emotions surge, pause, compose the mind, and anchor yourself in prayer or remembrance of God—then respond and act with clarity rather than impulse.