Ādi Parva, Adhyāya 115 — Mādri’s request; invocation of the Aśvins; birth and naming of the Pāṇḍavas
जनमेजय उवाच कथं पुत्रशतं जज्ञे गान्धार्या द्विजसत्तम | कियता चैव कालेन तेषामायुश्न कि परम्,जनमेजयने पूछा--द्विजश्रेष्ठ! गान्धारीसे सौ पुत्र किस प्रकार और कितने समयमें उत्पन्न हुए? और उन सबकी पूरी आयु कितनी थी?
Janamejaya uvāca: kathaṁ putraśataṁ jajñe Gāndhāryā dvijasattama? Kiyatā caiva kālena teṣām āyuḥ ki param?
阇那美阇耶说道:“哦,最尊贵的再生者啊,甘达梨如何生下百子?又过了多久他们才降生?此外,他们各自寿命的全长又是多少?”
जनमेजय उवाच
The verse models disciplined inquiry: a ruler seeks precise knowledge about origins, time, and lifespan—reminding readers that understanding lineage and causality is foundational for judging later ethical outcomes in the epic.
Janamejaya asks the narrating Brahmin sage to explain the extraordinary birth of Gāndhārī’s hundred sons, the duration until their birth, and the extent of their lives—setting up the account of the Kauravas’ origin.