यया धर्ममधर्म च कार्य चाकार्यमेव च । अयथावत् प्रजानाति बुद्धि: सा पार्थ राजसी,हे पार्थ! मनुष्य जिस बुद्धिके द्वारा धर्म और अधर्मको* तथा कर्तव्य और अकर्तव्यकोः भी यथार्थ नहीं जानता, वह बुद्धि राजसी है?
yayā dharmam adharmaṁ ca kāryaṁ cākāryam eva ca | ayathāvat prajānāti buddhiḥ sā pārtha rājasī ||
হে পার্থ! যে বুদ্ধির দ্বারা মানুষ ধর্ম-অধর্ম এবং করণীয়-অকরণীয়কে যথার্থভাবে জানতে পারে না—সে বুদ্ধি রাজস।
अजुन उवाच
A rajasic intellect is marked by confused moral discernment: it misjudges dharma vs. adharma and duty vs. forbidden action, leading to ethically unreliable decisions driven by passion, bias, or self-interest.
Within the Bhīṣma Parva’s battlefield instruction context, the discourse classifies types of intellect by the three guṇas; this verse defines the rajasic type as one that cannot correctly distinguish right from wrong and what should or should not be done.