न त्वं मूढ विजानीषिे ब्राह्मण क्षत्रियाद् वरम् । सहितो ब्राह्माणेनेह क्षत्रिय: शास्ति वै प्रजा:
na tvaṁ mūḍha vijānīṣe brāhmaṇa kṣatriyād varam | sahito brāhmaṇeneha kṣatriyaḥ śāsti vai prajāḥ ||
Bhīṣma dit : «Toi qui es dans l’illusion, tu ne comprends pas que le Brāhmaṇa est supérieur au Kṣatriya. En ce monde, ce n’est qu’avec l’appui du Brāhmaṇa que le Kṣatriya gouverne et protège véritablement le peuple.»
भीष्म उवाच
Political power (kṣatra) is meant to function under the guidance of spiritual-intellectual authority (brāhmaṇa). The verse asserts that righteous governance and protection of the people become effective when the ruler is supported by learned, dharma-grounded counsel.
Bhīṣma delivers an admonition—framed as a rebuke to a ‘deluded’ listener—stating that one fails to grasp the higher status of the Brāhmaṇa. He explains that a Kṣatriya’s ability to rule and safeguard the populace depends upon alliance with and guidance from Brāhmaṇas.