Adhyāya 64: Dāna-prakāra—Suvarṇa, Pānīya-dāna, Ghṛta-dāna, and Upakaraṇa-dāna
Utility Gifts
यस्य सम विषये राज्ञ: स्नातक: सीदति क्षुधा । अवृद्धिमेति तद्राष्ट्र विच्दते सहराजकम्
yasya sama-viṣaye rājñaḥ snātakaḥ sīdati kṣudhā | avṛddhim eti tad-rāṣṭraṃ vicchidyate sa-rājakam ||
Бхишма сказал: «В царстве того государя, что правит ровно и беспристрастно, если брахман-снатакa изнемогает от голода, процветание державы прекращается; и впрямь, то государство — вместе со своим царём — распадается и переходит в руки враждебных царей.»
भीष्म उवाच
A ruler’s legitimacy and prosperity depend on upholding dharma through care of the deserving—especially learned, disciplined Brahmins (snātakas). If such a person suffers hunger within the king’s domain, it signals systemic unrighteousness; the result is stagnation, fragmentation, and eventual loss of the kingdom to enemies.
Bhishma is instructing on rajadharma (the duties of kings) in the Anushasana Parva. He warns that neglecting the welfare of a snātaka Brahmin—allowing him to be afflicted by hunger—brings political and material consequences: the state’s growth stops and the realm collapses along with its ruler.