जनकस्य युद्धोपदेशः — Janaka’s Instruction on Steadfast Battle-Conduct
राजन्! जो जीवनसे निराश होकर पुनः युद्धके लिये लौट पड़ते हैं, उनका वेग अत्यन्त दुःसह होता है; अतः भागते हुओंके पीछे अधिक नहीं पड़ना चाहिये ।।
rājan! yo jīvanase nirāśa hokara punaḥ yuddhāya nivartante, teṣāṃ vegaḥ atyanta duḥsahaḥ; ataḥ palāyamānānāṃ paścāt nātyanusarīyam. na hi prahartum icchanti śūrāḥ pradravato bhūśam. tasmāt palāyamānānāṃ kuryān nātyanusarāṇam.
ビーシュマは言った。「王よ、命を顧みず、なお引き返して戦う者の突進は、まことに抗し難い。ゆえに逃げる者をあまり遠くまで追い詰めてはならぬ。真の勇者は、恐慌して走り去る者を討つことを望まぬ。だから、逃亡者や脱走兵を過度に追撃してはならぬ。」
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma teaches restraint and honor in warfare: do not strike or relentlessly chase those who are fleeing, because true valor avoids attacking the defenseless, and because desperate fighters who turn back can become dangerously unstoppable.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction to the king, Bhīṣma lays down a practical and ethical rule of combat conduct—warning that excessive pursuit of retreating troops is both dishonorable and strategically risky.