Yuddha-yajña-vyākhyāna (The Battle as Sacrifice): Ambarīṣa–Indra Saṃvāda
वृद्धबालौ न हन्तव्यौ न च स्त्री नैव पृछत:
vṛddhabālau na hantavyau na ca strī naiva pṛcchataḥ
« Les vieillards et les enfants ne doivent pas être mis à mort; la femme non plus ne doit pas être blessée : de telles personnes ne doivent pas être prises pour cibles de la violence. »
अम्बरीष उवाच
Dharma places firm limits on violence: the elderly, children, and women are to be protected and not treated as legitimate objects of killing or harm.
Ambarīṣa is articulating a normative rule of righteous behavior—guidance for kings and warriors—by specifying protected categories who must not be slain, thereby defining ethical boundaries for the use of force.