श्वपाकबलगृथ्राणां सधर्माणो नराधिप
śvapākabala-gṛdhrāṇāṃ sadharmāṇo narādhipa
భీష్ముడు పలికెను—ఓ నరాధిపా! శ్వపాకుల గుంపులకూ, గృధ్రాలకూ సైతం తమ తమ ధర్మం (నియమం) ఉంటుంది.
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma highlights that ‘dharma’ can mean a consistent rule of conduct or characteristic order: even lowly or scavenging beings operate with a shared, recognizable code. By implication, humans—especially kings—should adhere to an even higher, deliberate standard of righteous conduct.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction to the king, Bhīṣma continues a didactic argument about dharma and proper behavior, using striking examples from socially despised groups and scavenger birds to emphasize that orderly conduct exists at every level of life.