Adhyaya 32: Saṃjaya’s Return, Audience with Dhṛtarāṣṭra, and Ethical Admonition
द्वाःस्थ उवाच प्रविशान्त:पुरं क्षत्तर्महाराजस्य धीमत: । नहि ते दर्शनेडकल्पो जातु राजाब्रवीद्धि माम्,द्वारपाल विदुरके पास आकर बोला--विदुरजी! आप बुद्धिमान् महाराज धृतराष्ट्रके अन्तःपुरमें प्रवेश कीजिये। महाराजने मुझसे कहा है कि मुझे विदुरसे मिलनेमें कभी अड़चन नहीं है
dvāḥstha uvāca: praviśāntaḥ puraṁ kṣattar mahārājasya dhīmataḥ | nahi te darśane ’kalpo jātu rājābravīd dhi mām, dvārapāla |
守门人走到维杜罗跟前说道:“噶沙达尔(维杜罗)啊,请入那位睿智大王的内宫。国王对我说过:你觐见他,从无任何禁限。”
द्वाःस्थ उवाच
Even within strict royal protocol, a righteous counselor like Vidura is granted unhindered access to the ruler—implying that wise, ethical counsel should never be blocked by gatekeeping or courtly obstacles.
At the palace entrance, the doorkeeper informs Vidura that Dhṛtarāṣṭra has ordered free entry for him into the inner palace, assuring that Vidura will face no impediment in meeting the king.