Sabhā Parva, Adhyāya 68 — Pāṇḍavānāṃ Vanavāsa-prasthānaḥ; Duḥśāsana-nindā; Pāṇḍava-pratijñāḥ
सुधन्वना तथोक्तः सन् व्यथितो<श्वत्थपर्णवत् । जगाम कश्यपं दैत्य: परिप्रष्ठं महौजसम्
sudhanvanā tathoktaḥ san vyathito 'śvatthaparṇavat | jagāma kaśyapaṃ daityaḥ paripraṣṭuṃ mahaujasam ||
被苏檀婆那如此质问后,阿修罗(普罗诃罗陀)心中大为忧惧,战栗如阿湿婆他树之叶。为求明白此事,他前往威力宏大、光辉炽盛的圣者迦叶波处,向其请问。
विदुर उवाच
When confronted with a difficult ethical or dharmic question, one should not act from fear or agitation; instead, seek clarification from a truly wise and authoritative source, as Prahlāda approaches Kaśyapa for discerning counsel.
After Sudhanvan speaks to him, Prahlāda becomes shaken and trembles like an aśvattha leaf. Wanting to understand the issue more fully, he goes to the powerful sage Kaśyapa to question him.