Daṇḍotpatti-kathana (Origin and Function of Daṇḍa) — वसुहोम–मान्धातृ संवाद
सप्तप्रकृति चाष्टाड़ं शरीरमिह यद् विदु: । राज्यस्य दण्डमेवाडुं दण्ड: प्रभव एव च
saptaprakṛti cāṣṭāṅgaṁ śarīram iha yad viduḥ | rājyasya daṇḍam evāṅgaṁ daṇḍaḥ prabhava eva ca ||
Bhīṣma dit : «Ici, ce que les sages reconnaissent comme le “corps” d’un royaume est constitué des sept éléments fondamentaux et de l’appareil octuple. Pourtant, parmi eux, daṇḍa — l’autorité coercitive et punitive conforme à la loi — est à lui seul le membre principal de la souveraineté, car daṇḍa est la source même qui fait advenir l’ensemble du système dans son efficacité.»
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches that although the kingdom is conceived as an organic body made of multiple constituents (seven prakṛtis and an eightfold apparatus), the decisive principle is daṇḍa—lawful coercive power—because it enables the functioning, protection, and stability of all other elements.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction on rājadharma, Bhīṣma is advising Yudhiṣṭhira on the structure of the state and the necessity of enforcement. He frames the polity as a body with many limbs, then emphasizes daṇḍa as the chief instrument by which a king maintains order and makes governance effective.