Daṇḍa as the Foundation of Social Order (दण्डप्रतिष्ठा)
लोकयात्रार्थमेवेह धर्मप्रवचनं कृतम् । अहिंसासाधुहिंसेति श्रेयान् धर्मपरिग्रह:
lokayātrārtham eveha dharmapravacanaṁ kṛtam | ahiṁsā sādhuhīṁseti śreyān dharmaparigrahaḥ ||
Arjuna dijo: «Aquí, la enseñanza del dharma ha sido expuesta precisamente para sostener el curso de la vida en el mundo. Cuando surge el dilema—si practicar la no violencia en toda circunstancia o emplear la violencia contra los malvados—lo mejor es adoptar la acción que preserva y protege el dharma.»
अजुन उवाच
Dharma is taught for the practical maintenance of life and society; when absolute non-violence conflicts with protecting dharma, one should choose the course that preserves dharma—even if it involves force against wrongdoers.
Arjuna raises an ethical dilemma within the Shanti Parva discussion: how to reconcile the ideal of ahiṁsā with the need to restrain or punish the wicked, concluding that dharma’s preservation is the guiding criterion.