मृदु-तीक्ष्ण-नीति तथा दुष्टलक्षण-विज्ञानम्
Measured Policy and the Recognition of Malicious Disposition
अथास्य प्रहरेत् काले किंचिद्विचलिते पदे । दण्डं च दूषयेदस्य पुरुषैराप्तकारिभि:
athāsya praharet kāle kiñcidvicalite pade | daṇḍaṃ ca dūṣayed asya puruṣair āptakāribhiḥ ||
قال بهيشما: «ثم إذا جاء الوقت الملائم، وحين تزلّ قدمه ولو قليلًا، فاضرب. وليُقوَّض سلطانُه أيضًا برجالٍ موثوقين قادرين على إنفاذ المقاصد.»
भीष्म उवाच
Effective governance and political action depend on timing and intelligence: when an opponent shows even slight instability, decisive action may be taken, and his capacity to wield authority (daṇḍa) can be weakened through reliable agents—highlighting pragmatic rājadharma rather than idealized morality.
In Bhīṣma’s instruction on rājadharma in the Śānti Parva, he outlines tactical measures against an adversary: wait for the opportune moment when the opponent’s footing slips, then strike, and simultaneously erode his standing and coercive power through trusted operatives.