नतु वक्षिन्नयेत् प्राज्ञो गृहीत्वैव करे नरम् । उच्यमानस्तु धर्मेण धर्मलोकभयच्छले
na tu vakṣy nayed prājño gṛhītvāiva kare naram | ucyamānas tu dharmeṇa dharmalokabhayacchale ||
Dijo Bhishma: Ni siquiera un hombre verdaderamente sabio puede tomar a otro de la mano y forzarlo a entrar en el camino del dharma. Pero, hablando conforme a la justicia—invocando el dharma e incluso el temor a la censura pública—puede exhortarlo hacia una conducta recta.
भीष्म उवाच
Dharma cannot be imposed by coercion; the wise should guide through reasoned, lawful admonition, and may also appeal to social accountability (fear of public blame) as a practical means to encourage righteous behavior.
In Bhishma’s instruction on conduct (Anushasana Parva), he explains the limits of moral authority: even the wise cannot compel virtue by force, but they can counsel a person toward dharma using just arguments and socially persuasive considerations.