Vyāsa’s Inquiry into Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Tapas and the Identification of Vidura with Dharma
गतास्ते क्षत्रधर्मेण शस्त्रपूतां गतिं शुभाम् । यथा दृष्टास्त्वया पुत्रास्तथा कामविहारिण:
gatās te kṣatradharmeṇa śastrapūtāṃ gatiṃ śubhām | yathā dṛṣṭās tvayā putrās tathā kāmavihāriṇaḥ ||
毗舍波耶那说:“他们依刹帝利之法而去,抵达由兵刃净化的吉祥归途。正如你亲眼所见,你的诸子亦复如是——居于天界,得以随意游行。”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse frames death and posthumous destiny through the lens of kṣatriya-dharma: those who meet their end in accordance with warrior duty attain an auspicious state, described as being ‘purified by weapons,’ and are envisioned as enjoying freedom and well-being thereafter.
Vaiśaṃpāyana reassures the listener about the fate of the sons: they have reached a blessed posthumous condition consistent with the warrior code, and—just as the listener had a vision/confirmation of them—they are now depicted as dwelling in heaven with the liberty to move and enjoy as they wish.