Gāndhārī’s Lament and the Identification of Duḥśāsana (स्त्रीपर्व, अध्याय १८)
प्रासादतलचारिण्यश्वरणैर्भूषणान्वितै: । आपन्ना यत् स्पृशन्तीमां रुधिराद्रां वसुन्धराम्,ये महलकी अट्टालिकाओंमें आभूषणभूषित चरणोंद्वारा विचरण करनेवाली थीं; परंतु आज विपत्तिकी मारी हुई ये इस खूनसे भीगी हुई वसुधाका स्पर्श कर रही हैं
prāsādatala-cāriṇyaś caraṇair bhūṣaṇānvitaiḥ | āpannā yat spṛśantīmāṁ rudhirādrāṁ vasundharām ||
毗湿摩波衍那说:“那些曾在宫殿露台上行走、足踝佩饰叮当的女子,如今——遭逢劫难——却在触摸这片被鲜血浸透的大地。”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores the fragility of worldly status: those accustomed to refined palace life are brought low by the catastrophe of war, highlighting the ethical cost of violence and the impermanence of prosperity.
In the aftermath of the Kurukṣetra war, the narrator describes the royal women—once walking on palace terraces with ornamented feet—now forced by calamity to tread and touch the blood-wet ground, intensifying the scene of collective mourning.