धृतराष्ट्र–दुर्योधन संवादः
Vāraṇāvata-vivāsana-nīti: Dhṛtarāṣṭra and Duryodhana’s Policy Dialogue
निवेद्य शिरसा भूमौ पादौ चैवाभ्यवादयत् । ततस्तं सर्वमुत्सृूज्य वनं जिगमिषुं तदा
nivedya śirasā bhūmau pādau caivābhyavādayat | tatas taṃ sarvam utsṛjya vanaṃ jigamiṣuṃ tadā ||
他以首触地,依礼顶礼并致敬于(长者的)足下。随后,他抛却一切世缘与安排,当时便起行,意欲入林而去——此举昭示谦卑、敬畏,以及转向克制修持之生活的决心。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights dharmic conduct through humility and reverence—bowing to elders—followed by deliberate detachment, showing that major life-transitions (like leaving for the forest) should be grounded in respect, self-restraint, and letting go of worldly entanglements.
A character (not named in this single verse) bows with his head to the ground, salutes the feet of respected elders, and then abandons his prior concerns/possessions and prepares to depart for the forest, indicating a decisive move toward an austere or withdrawn mode of life.