Chapter 78: Royal Responsibility for Wealth, Social Order, and the Protection of Dvijas
Kekaya Exemplum
कृषिगोरक्षवाणिज्यमुपजीवन्त्यमायया । अप्रमत्ता: क्रियावन्त: सुव्रता: सत्यवादिन:
bhīṣma uvāca | kṛṣi-gorakṣa-vāṇijyam upajīvanti amāyayā | apramattāḥ kriyāvantaḥ suvratāḥ satyavādinaḥ |
ビーシュマは言った。「わが国ではヴァイシャが欺きなく、農耕と牛の保護と交易によって生計を立てる。彼らは怠りなく警醒し、なすべき業に励み、すぐれた誓戒を守り、言葉において真実である。それでもなお—どうしておまえは私の内に入り込めたのか。」
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights Vaiśya-dharma as honest livelihood—farming, cattle-care, and trade—performed with vigilance, disciplined conduct, and truthfulness. Ethical economic life (without fraud) is presented as a pillar of social and royal well-being.
Bhīṣma, while instructing on governance and social duties in the Śānti Parva, describes the exemplary conduct of the Vaiśyas in his kingdom. The closing rhetorical question (“how have you entered into me?”) conveys surprise that some inner fault or corruption could arise despite such outwardly righteous social order.