कपोत-लुब्धकसंवादः — Hunter’s Remorse and Renunciatory Resolve
यस्त्ववध्यवधे दोष: स वध्यस्यावधे स्मृत: । सा चैव खलूु मर्यादा यामयं परिवर्जयेत्
yas tv avadhya-vadhe doṣaḥ sa vadhyasyāvadhau smṛtaḥ | sā caiva khalu maryādā yām ayaṃ parivarjayet ||
Kesalahan yang diakui dalam membunuh orang yang tidak patut dibunuh, juga diakui dalam tidak membunuh orang yang patut dibunuh. Itulah batas bagi apa yang tidak boleh dilakukan—namun batas itu, dalam pelaksanaan dharmanya, patut disisihkan oleh seorang raja kshatriya.
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma teaches a symmetry of moral responsibility: killing the protected (avadhya) is blameworthy, but so is sparing the punishable (vadhya) when justice requires action. For a Kshatriya ruler, restraint has limits; failing to punish can be as ethically culpable as wrongful violence.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on governance and dharma, Bhishma advises the king (Yudhishthira in the broader dialogue) about the proper use of royal force and punishment. He frames the king’s duty as maintaining order: avoiding unjust killing while also not neglecting necessary punishment.