Dasyu-maryādā and Buddhi-guided Rāja-nīti (दस्युमर्यादा तथा बुद्धिप्रधान-राजनीति)
ब्रह्मदत्त तवाच नाविश्वासाद विन्दते<र्थानीहते चापि किंचन । भयात् त्वेकतरान्नित्यं मृतकल्पा भवन्ति च
Brahmadatta uvāca: nāviśvāsād vindate 'rthān ihaite cāpi kiṃcana | bhayāt tv ekatarān nityaṃ mṛtakalpā bhavanti ca ||
नाविश्वासाद् विन्दतेऽर्थान् इहते चापि किंचन। भयात् त्वेकतरान्नित्यं मृतकल्पा भवन्ति च॥
ब्रह्मदत्त उवाच
Distrust paralyzes human striving and blocks attainment of goals; persistent, one-sided fear makes a person functionally lifeless. The verse urges inner confidence and freedom from fear as prerequisites for purposeful action and well-being.
In the didactic setting of the Śānti Parva, Brahmadatta is instructing a respected listener, emphasizing practical moral psychology: without trust one cannot pursue aims, and if fear dominates the mind, one’s capacity to live and act collapses.