Daṇḍa as the Foundation of Social Order (दण्डप्रतिष्ठा)
परस्परभयादेके पापा: पापं न कुर्वते । एवं सांसिद्धिके लोके सर्व दण्डे प्रतिक्तितम्
parasparabhayād eke pāpāḥ pāpaṁ na kurvate | evaṁ sāṁsiddhike loke sarvaṁ daṇḍe pratiṣṭhitam ||
ອາຣະຈຸນກ່າວວ່າ: ຄົນບາບບາງຄົນຫຼີກລ້ຽງບາບ ເພາະຢ້ານກັນແລະກັນ. ດັ່ງນັ້ນ ໃນໂລກທີ່ຖືກຈັດຕັ້ງຕາມທໍາມະຊາດນີ້ ທຸກສິ່ງລ້ວນຕັ້ງຢູ່ໂດຍອາໄສ «ດັນດະ»—ອໍານາດແຫ່ງຄວາມຢ້ານແລະການລົງໂທດທີ່ຫ້າມປາມຄວາມຜິດ.
अजुन उवाच
Moral restraint in society often arises not from inner virtue alone but from deterrence—fear of consequences, including social retaliation. Hence, the maintenance of order is portrayed as resting on daṇḍa (sanction/punishment).
In the Shanti Parva’s discussion on governance and dharma after the war, Arjuna speaks about why people avoid wrongdoing, pointing to mutual fear and the broader principle that social stability depends on enforceable punishment.