उद्योगपर्व — अध्याय 33: धृतराष्ट्र-विदुर संवादः (विदुरनीतिः)
अथ संत्यजतो धर्ममधर्म चानुतिष्ठत: । प्रतिसंवेष्टते भूमिरग्नौ चर्माहितं यथा,जो राजा धर्मको छोड़ता और अधर्मका अनुष्ठान करता है, उसकी राज्यभूमि आगपर रखे हुए चमड़ेकी भाँति संकुचित हो जाती है
atha saṃtyajato dharmam adharmaṃ cānutiṣṭhataḥ | pratisaṃveṣṭate bhūmir agnau carma-āhitaṃ yathā ||
যি ৰজাই ধৰ্ম ত্যাগ কৰি অধৰ্ম আচৰণ কৰে, তেওঁৰ ৰাজ্যভূমি অগ্নিত থোৱা চামৰাৰ দৰে সংকুচিত হয়।
विदुर उवाच
A ruler’s abandonment of dharma and adoption of adharma causes tangible harm to the realm: prosperity and stability diminish. The simile of leather shrinking on fire conveys rapid, inevitable contraction under the heat of unrighteous governance.
In Vidura’s counsel during the Udyoga Parva, he warns about the political and moral consequences of unjust rule. He frames the king’s personal ethical failure as a force that physically and materially reduces the kingdom’s well-being.