राजधर्मप्रश्नः — Yudhiṣṭhira’s Inquiry into Rājadharma (Śānti-parva 56)
यथा हि गर्भिणी हित्वा स्वं प्रियं मनसो5नुगम् । गर्भस्य हितमाधत्ते तथा राज्ञाप्पसंशयम्
yathā hi garbhiṇī hitvā svaṃ priyaṃ manaso'nugam | garbhasya hitam ādhattē tathā rājñā'pi saṃśayam ||
ビーシュマは言った。「身ごもった女が、心に愛しい食や楽しみさえ退け、胎内の子に益することのみを選ぶように、王もまた――ためらうことなく――私情の好みを捨て、ただ万民の安寧のために行うべきである。」
भीष्म उवाच
A righteous king must practice self-restraint: he should renounce personal likes and pleasures when they conflict with the common good, and govern with unwavering focus on the welfare of the people.
In Shanti Parva, Bhishma instructs Yudhishthira on rajadharma (the duties of kings). Here he uses a domestic, vivid analogy—pregnancy and maternal care—to emphasize that a ruler must prioritize the dependent (subjects) over his own preferences.