Śīla-prāpti and Śīla-lakṣaṇa (शीलप्राप्ति-शीललक्षणम्) | On the Acquisition and Marks of Character
अपध्वस्तस्त्ववमतो दुःखं जीवितमृच्छति । जीवेच्च यदपध्वस्तस्तच्छुद्ध मरणं भवेत्,वह अपने पदसे भ्रष्ट और अपमानित होकर दुःखमय जीवन बिताता है। यदि पदश्रष्ट होकर भी वह जीता है तो वह जीवन भी स्पष्टरूपमें मरण ही है
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अपध्वस्तस्त्ववमतो दुःखं जीवितमृच्छति। जीवेत् च यद्यपध्वस्तः, तच्छुद्धं मरणं भवेत्॥
कामन्दक उवाच
The verse stresses the ethical and psychological weight of honor and social standing in a ruler’s life: when a person is stripped of position and subjected to contempt, the resulting existence is so painful and diminished that it is likened to ‘sheer death’ even while breathing.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on statecraft and conduct, Kāmandaka speaks as a moral-political adviser, warning about the misery that follows loss of status and public respect, and using a stark metaphor to underline the urgency of preserving dignity and rightful station.