Nīti-upadeśa to a Rājaputra: Self-restraint, Alliances, and Rival-Management (नीतिउपदेशः)
अलभ्या ये शुभा भावा: स्त्रियश्चवाच्छादनानि च । शय्यासनानि यानानि महाहाणि गृहाणि च
alabhyā ye śubhā bhāvāḥ striyaś ca vācchādanāni ca | śayyāsanāni yānāni mahāhāṇi gṛhāṇi ca ||
Bhīṣma berkata: “Kenikmatan yang baik dan diidamkan namun sukar diperoleh—perempuan, pakaian penutup dan perhiasan yang indah, ranjang dan tempat duduk, kendaraan, serta rumah-rumah mahal—itulah jerat untuk menautkan musuh. Bila keterikatannya pada kemewahan itu dipupuk, hartanya akan terkuras perlahan, dan ia akan binasa dengan sendirinya.”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma teaches a pragmatic principle of rāja-nīti: an enemy can be weakened not only by force but by encouraging his attachment to costly pleasures, so that he exhausts his wealth and collapses through self-created dependency.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs the prince on governance and strategy. Here he lists luxury objects—women, fine clothing, beds, seats, vehicles, and expensive houses—as means to lure an adversary into indulgence and financial depletion.