Kṣātra-Dharma, Daṇḍanīti, and Social Order
Indra–Māndhātṛ Dialogue
स पार्थिवैर्वत: सद्धिरर्चयामास त॑ प्रभुम् तस्य पार्थिवसिंहस्य तस्य चैव महात्मन: । संवादो<यं महानासीदू विष्णु प्रति महाद्युतिम्
sa pārthivair vṛtaḥ sādubhir arcayāmāsa taṁ prabhum | tasya pārthivasiṁhasya tasya caiva mahātmanaḥ | saṁvādo ’yaṁ mahān āsīd viṣṇu-prati mahādyutim ||
Entouré de rois vertueux, ce souverain (Māndhātṛ) rendit un culte au Seigneur apparu sous la forme d’Indra. Puis, entre ce lion parmi les rois et Indra au grand cœur, s’ouvrit un vaste entretien au sujet du Seigneur Viṣṇu, d’une éclatante splendeur—posant le cadre éthique selon lequel la vraie souveraineté s’enracine dans la révérence envers le divin et dans la quête du dharma.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse frames ideal kingship as rooted in reverence (arcana) and in serious inquiry: a righteous ruler honors the divine and seeks understanding of Viṣṇu, implying that political power should be guided by dharma and devotion rather than mere force.
Māndhātṛ, attended by virtuous kings, worships the Lord appearing as Indra; then a major dialogue begins between Māndhātṛ and Indra, focused on the nature and glory of Viṣṇu.