अध्याय १: महाप्रस्थानारम्भः
The Commencement of the Great Departure
आत्मना सप्तमो राजा निर्ययौ गजसाह्दयात् । पौरैरनुगतो दूरं सर्वैरन्तःपुरैस्तथा
ātmanā saptamo rājā niryayau gajasāhdayāt | paurair anugato dūraṃ sarvair antaḥpurais tathā ||
毗湿摩波耶那说:那位国王作为队列中的第七人,亲自自象城(Gajasāhvaya)出发。城中百姓随行相送良久,内宫诸女亦皆随从。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
A ruler’s final act of renunciation is ethically weighty because kingship is bound to the people; even withdrawal from power occurs under the gaze of community and family, highlighting the tension between detachment (vairāgya) and relational duty.
The king leaves the capital Gajasāhvaya (Hastināpura) personally, and the citizens and the entire inner royal household accompany him for some distance, marking the solemn beginning of the great final departure.