Vāmadeva’s Rājadharma: Norm-Setting, Counsel, and the Prevention of Rāṣṭra-Vināśa (वामदेव-प्रोक्तं राजधर्मम्)
किसी बलवान् शत्रुका अपकार करके हम दूर जाकर रहेंगे, ऐसा समझकर निश्चिन्त नहीं होना चाहिये; क्योंकि जैसे बाज पक्षी झपट्टा मारता है, उसी प्रकार ये दूरस्थ शत्रु भी असावधानीकी अवस्थामें टूट पड़ते हैं ।।
dṛḍhamūlas tv aduṣṭātmā viditvā balam ātmanaḥ | abalān abhiyuñjīta na tu ye balavattarāḥ ||
Vāmadeva said: Do not feel secure thinking, “Having wronged a powerful enemy, we will live far away.” For like hawks that swoop, even a distant foe may strike when one is careless. Therefore let a king first make his base firm and secure, keep hostile forces at a distance, and accurately assess his own strength. Only then should he engage enemies weaker than himself; he should not attack those who are stronger.
वामदेव उवाच
A ruler should act from a secure position, measure his own strength realistically, and engage only opponents he can responsibly overcome; attacking stronger foes is condemned as reckless and harmful to the kingdom.
In the Śānti Parva’s rājadharma instruction, Vāmadeva addresses the king with practical-ethical counsel on warfare: consolidate the realm’s security, evaluate capability, and choose conflicts with restraint rather than bravado.