Daṇḍotpatti-kathana (Origin and Function of Daṇḍa) — वसुहोम–मान्धातृ संवाद
भिन्दंश्छिन्दन् रुजन् कृन्तन् दारयन् पाटयंस्तथा । घातयन्नभिधावंश्व दण्ड एव चरत्युत
bhindaṁś chindan rujan kṛntan dārayan pāṭayaṁs tathā | ghātayann abhidhāvaṁś ca daṇḍa eva caraty uta ||
ビーシュマは言った。「罰(ダンダ)はあらゆる所を巡り—裂き、断ち、痛みを与え、斬り刻み、切り開き、引き裂き、ついには命をも奪う。ゆえに、悪をなす者を休みなく追い立て、道の秩序を貫かせるのは、まさに罰そのものなのである。」
भीष्म उवाच
That daṇḍa—punitive authority—must actively operate to restrain wrongdoing; it is portrayed as an ever-moving force that protects dharma by deterring and correcting offenders.
In Bhishma’s instruction on governance and dharma, he personifies punishment as something that ‘runs everywhere,’ describing its harsh actions to emphasize how royal justice pursues and subdues criminals to maintain order.