दमयन्त्याः व्याकुलता — स्वयंवरसंनिपातः — देवदूतयाचनम्
Damayantī’s Distress, Proclamation of the Svayaṃvara, and the Gods’ Request
दीर्घमुष्णं च नि:श्वस्य धृतराष्ट्रोडम्बिकासुत: । अब्रवीत् संजयं सूतमामन्त्रय पुरुषर्षभ,वैशम्पायनजी कहते हैं--पुरुषरत्न जनमेजय! पाण्डवोंका वह अद्भुत एवं अलौकिक चरित्र सुनकर अम्बिकानन्दन राजा धृतराष्ट्रका मन चिन्ता और शोकमें डूब गया। वे अत्यन्त खिन्न हो उठे और लंबी एवं गरम साँसें खींचकर अपने सारथि संजयको निकट बुलाकर बोले--
dīrgham uṣṇaṃ ca niḥśvasya dhṛtarāṣṭro ’mbikāsutaḥ | abravīt sañjayaṃ sūtam āmantrya puruṣarṣabha ||
毗舍波耶那说:人中雄牛啊!持国(Dhṛtarāṣṭra)——安毗迦之子——长长吐出一口灼热的叹息,召车夫三阇耶近前而言。听闻般度五子那非凡、几近出世的行止,他的心沉入忧惧与哀伤;在这纷乱之中,他唤来所倚重之人,以倾吐胸中波澜。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how inner moral conflict manifests outwardly: Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s ‘long, hot sigh’ signals the heat of anxiety and grief born from attachment and fear of consequences. It also underscores the ethical role of truthful narration—he turns to Sañjaya to articulate and confront what he is feeling.
After hearing about the Pāṇḍavas’ remarkable deeds, Dhṛtarāṣṭra becomes deeply troubled. He exhales a long, heated sigh, calls Sañjaya close, and begins to speak—setting up the next portion of the dialogue framed by Vaiśampāyana’s narration to Janamejaya.