Yudhiṣṭhira’s Lament for Karṇa and Renunciation-Oriented Self-Assessment (शोक-प्रलापः / त्याग-प्रवृत्तिः)
निवृत्त्या तीर्थगमनाच्छुतिस्मृतिजपेन वा
nivṛttyā tīrthagamanāc chrutismṛtijapena vā
尤提士提罗问道:内在的出离、前往诸圣渡口(tīrtha)朝圣,或诵持“闻传”(śruti)与“忆传”(smṛti),是否能成为有效的净化之道,用以洗涤心灵并平息自身的道德重负——他所求的是一条立足于戒律与自持、而非徒具外相的合乎达摩的忏悔之路。
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse frames a dharmic inquiry into means of purification and moral repair: inner renunciation (nivṛtti), sacred pilgrimage (tīrtha-gamana), and scriptural recitation (śruti-smṛti-japa) are presented as recognized disciplines, inviting evaluation of their ethical efficacy and sincerity.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction setting, Yudhiṣṭhira—seeking guidance after the war—raises a pointed question about which practices can truly cleanse wrongdoing and restore dharma: inward withdrawal, pilgrimage, or recitation of authoritative texts.