Daṇḍanīti and the King as the Cause of Yuga-Order (दण्डनीतिः राजधर्मश्च युगकारणत्वम्)
आत्मा जेय: सदा राज्ञा ततो जेयाश्ष शत्रव: । अजितात्मा नरपतिर्विजयेत कथं रिपून्
ātmā jeyaḥ sadā rājñā tato jeyāś ca śatravaḥ | ajitātmā narapatir vijayet kathaṃ ripūn |
قال بهيشما: «على الملك أن يقهر نفسه أولًا ودائمًا؛ ثم بعد ذلك يسعى لقهر الأعداء في الخارج. فكيف لحاكم لم يملك زمام عقله ونزواته أن يظفر بالنصر على خصومه؟»
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches that self-mastery is the foundation of kingship and success: a ruler must first conquer his own mind, desires, and anger; only then is victory over external enemies meaningful and achievable.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on rājadharma, Bhīṣma advises the king on proper governance and conduct, emphasizing inner discipline as a prerequisite for effective rule and military or political victory.