Kośa-saṃjanana and Subtle Dharma
Treasury Formation and Fine-Grained Ethics
अयुद्धयमानस्य वधो दारामर्ष: कृतघ्नता | ब्रह्मवित्तस्य चादानं नि:शेषकरणं तथा
ayuddhayamānasya vadho dārāmarṣaḥ kṛtaghnatā | brahmavittasya cādānaṃ niḥśeṣakaraṇaṃ tathā ||
যি যুদ্ধ নকৰে তাক বধ কৰা, পৰস্ত্ৰীক অপমান কৰা, কৃতঘ্নতা, ব্রহ্মবিদ্ (ব্ৰাহ্মণ)-ৰ ধন অপহৰণ কৰা, আৰু কাৰোবাৰ সৰ্বস্ব কেঢ়ি লোৱা—এইবোৰ কৰ্ম দস্যুৰ মাজতো নিন্দিত।
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma lists certain acts—killing a non-combatant, violating another’s wife, ingratitude, seizing a holy/learned person’s wealth, and stripping someone of all possessions—as gravely adharmic, so blameworthy that even criminals condemn them; the teaching is to renounce such conduct as fundamentally unrighteous.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma after the war, Bhīṣma advises Yudhiṣṭhira by enumerating behaviors that must be avoided; here he emphasizes moral limits that apply even in contexts of conflict and power.