Adhyāya 64: Dāna-prakāra—Suvarṇa, Pānīya-dāna, Ghṛta-dāna, and Upakaraṇa-dāna
Utility Gifts
अरक्षितारं हर्तारें विलोप्तारमनायकम् | तं वै राजकलिं हन्यु: प्रजा: सन्नह निर्धणम्
arakṣitāraṁ hartāraṁ viloptāram anāyakam | taṁ vai rāja-kaliṁ hanyuḥ prajāḥ sannaha nirdhanam ||
ଭୀଷ୍ମ କହିଲେ—ଯେ ଶାସକ ପ୍ରଜାକୁ ରକ୍ଷା କରେ ନାହିଁ, ବରଂ ହରଣ ଓ ଲୁଟ କରେ, ଏବଂ ଯାହାର ଯଥୋଚିତ ନେତୃତ୍ୱ/ମାର୍ଗଦର୍ଶନ ନାହିଁ—ସେ ରାଜା ନୁହେଁ; ରାଜରୂପୀ ‘କଳି’। ପ୍ରଜା ଶସ୍ତ୍ରଧାରୀ ହୋଇ ସେଇ କ୍ରୂର, ଦରିଦ୍ର କରୁଥିବା ପୀଡକକୁ ବାନ୍ଧି ହତ୍ୟା କରୁ।
भीष्म उवाच
A king’s primary dharma is protection and just governance. A ruler who exploits rather than protects forfeits legitimacy; Bhishma frames such a tyrant as ‘Kali’ itself, implying that removing him becomes a duty to restore dharma.
In Bhishma’s instruction on rajadharma, he describes the marks of a predatory, leaderless ruler—one who plunders the people—and states that the subjects, once organized and armed, may bind and execute such a king as a corrective act against tyranny.