Śaraṇāgatapālana—Prastāvanā
Protection of the Refuge-Seeker: Opening of the Kapota Narrative
वधेन च मनुष्याणां मार्गाणां दूषणेन च । अगाराणां विनाशैश्व॒ परराष्ट्रं विनाशयेत्,“मनुष्योंका वध करके, सड़कें तोड़-फोड़कर और घरोंको नष्ट-भ्रष्ट करके शत्रुके राष्ट्रका विध्वंस करना चाहिये
vadhena ca manuṣyāṇāṁ mārgāṇāṁ dūṣaṇena ca | agārāṇāṁ vināśaiś ca pararāṣṭraṁ vināśayet ||
ビーシュマは言う。敵国を滅びへ導くには、その民を殺し、道と路を損ない汚し、家々を打ち壊すがよい——かくして相手の社会秩序と機能する力は麻痺する。この言葉は、戦を冷厳な策として捉え、インフラと民の安定を弱めることを政治的崩壊への手段とみなすものであり、抑制と護りを説くより広いダルマの議論と鋭く緊張する。
भीष्म उवाच
The verse presents a severe rājadharma-style tactic: an enemy state can be crippled by targeting its population, transport routes, and housing—i.e., the human and infrastructural bases of governance and economy. It highlights the tension between pragmatic statecraft and ethical restraint within the broader Shānti Parva discussions.
Bhīṣma, instructing on kingship and policy in the Śānti Parva, describes methods by which a ruler might bring about the collapse of an opposing kingdom, emphasizing destructive measures against people and infrastructure as instruments of conquest.