Adhyaya 43 — Portents of Death (Ariṣṭa-lakṣaṇas) and the Yogin’s Response; Alarka Renounces Kingship
काशिराज उवाच
किमलर्क ! परित्यक्तं राज्यं ते संयुगं विना ।
क्षत्रियस्य न धर्मोऽयं भवांश्च क्षत्रधर्मवित् ॥
kāśirāja uvāca kim alarka! parityaktaṃ rājyaṃ te saṃyugaṃ vinā / kṣatriyasya na dharmo 'yaṃ bhavāṃś ca kṣatradharmavit
ಕಾಶಿಯ ರಾಜನು ಹೇಳಿದನು— “ಅಲರ್ಕಾ! ಯುದ್ಧವಿಲ್ಲದೆ ನೀನು ರಾಜ್ಯವನ್ನು ಏಕೆ ತ್ಯಜಿಸಿದೆ? ಇದು ಕ್ಷತ್ರಿಯಧರ್ಮವಲ್ಲ; ನೀನು ಕ್ಷತ್ರಿಯಧರ್ಮವನ್ನು ತಿಳಿದವನು.”
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The verse articulates the orthodox social-ethical view: rulers must not abdicate responsibility out of fear or weakness; renunciation must be distinguished from escapism.
Dharma instruction embedded in vaṃśānucarita (royal conduct).
The objection represents the ‘voice of varṇāśrama’—the binding power of role-identity. The later teaching (Alarka’s reply) typically resolves this by elevating inner freedom over role.