Adhyāya 90 — Protection of Livelihoods, Brahmanical Subsistence Norms, and Royal Oversight (राष्ट्रवृत्ति-राष्ट्रगुप्ति-उपदेशः)
ब्राह्मणेभ्योडतिरिक्तं च भुज्जीरन्नितरे जना: । न ब्राह्मणापराधेन हरेदन्य: कथंचन
bhāhmaṇebhyo 'tiriktaṃ ca bhuñjīrann itare janāḥ | na brāhmaṇāparādhena hared anyaḥ kathaṃcana ||
ພີດສະມະກ່າວວ່າ: «ໃຫ້ຄົນອື່ນໆ ໄດ້ບໍລິໂພກແຕ່ສ່ວນທີ່ເຫຼືອ ຫຼັງຈາກໄດ້ຈັດສັນໃຫ້ພຣາຫມັນຢ່າງຄົບຄວນແລ້ວ. ຢ່າໃຫ້ຜູ້ໃດ ໂດຍການກະທໍາຜິດຕໍ່ພຣາຫມັນ—ຄືການກັ້ນຂອງທີ່ຄວນໄດ້—ໄປຍຶດເອົາສ່ວນນັ້ນດ້ວຍວິທີໃດໆ.»
भीष्म उवाच
One should first fulfill what is due to Brahmanas; only the remainder may be used by others. Appropriating what ought to go to a Brahmana is treated as a moral offence (brāhmaṇāparādha) and is prohibited.
In the Shanti Parva’s dharma-instruction, Bhishma lays down a rule of rightful enjoyment and distribution: social consumption is legitimate only after the prescribed recipients (here, Brahmanas) have been properly provided for, and no one should seize their due share.