धृतराष्ट्रविलापः — Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Lament and Inquiry (Śalya-parva, Adhyāya 2)
पाण्डवाश्व यथा मुक्तास्तथो भौ माधवीौ युधि । कृपश्च कृतवर्मा च भारद्वाजस्य चात्मज:,पाँचों पाण्डव, दोनों मधुवंशी वीर श्रीकृष्ण और सात्यकि, कृपाचार्य, कृतवर्मा और अश्वत्थामा--ये युद्धस्थलसे किस प्रकार जीवित बच गये?
pāṇḍavāś ca yathā muktās tathobhau mādhavau yudhi | kṛpaś ca kṛtavarmā ca bhāradvājasya cātmajaḥ ||
毗舍波耶那说道:“五位般度之子是如何从战场上保全性命的?两位摩陀婆英雄——奎师那与萨提亚奇——又如何在战争之中幸存?而克利波、克利多伐尔摩,以及婆罗陀婆阇之子(阿湿婆他摩)也怎样得以活着脱身?”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights a central ethical tension of the epic: in a war marked by massive destruction and frequent lapses into adharma, survival itself becomes a question demanding explanation—inviting reflection on the interplay of human agency (strategy, restraint, alliances) and larger forces (daiva/fate, divine protection).
Vaiśampāyana reports a query about the post-battle outcome: the listener asks by what means key figures—especially the Pāṇḍavas, Kṛṣṇa and Sātyaki, and the Kaurava-aligned survivors Kṛpa, Kṛtavarmā, and Aśvatthāmā—managed to escape alive from the battlefield.