Kuntī’s Retrospective Uddharṣaṇa and Renunciatory Resolve (कुन्त्युद्धर्षण-प्रत्याख्यानम्)
अनन्तरं च राजानं भीमसेनमथार्जुनम् । नकुलं च पृथा दृष्टवा त्वरमाणोपचक्रमे
anantaraṃ ca rājānaṃ bhīmasenam athārjunam | nakulaṃ ca pṛthā dṛṣṭvā tvaramāṇopacakrame ||
随后,普丽塔(昆蒂)见到国王由提施提罗、毗摩塞那、阿周那与那俱罗,便急切地向他们奔去。此景凸显母亲迫切的慈爱与家族在苦难之后的重聚:在晚年清修的清苦之中,爱与责任(法)仍然一同浮现。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even after immense conflict and loss, dharma is sustained through human bonds—especially compassion and familial responsibility. Kuntī’s haste reflects the ethical weight of care and reconciliation in the later, renunciatory phase of life.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that Kuntī, upon seeing Yudhiṣṭhira along with Bhīma, Arjuna, and Nakula, quickly moves toward them, marking an emotionally charged reunion within the Ashramavāsika setting.