धन-राजधर्म संवादः
Discourse on Wealth and Royal Duty
न चेद्धर्तव्यमन्यस्य कथं तद्धर्ममारभेत् । एतावानेव वेदेषु निश्चय: कविभि: कृत:
na ced dhartavyam anyasya kathaṁ tad dharmam ārabhet | etāvān eva vedeṣu niścayaḥ kavibhiḥ kṛtaḥ ||
Wika ni Arjuna: “Kung hindi nararapat ang pag-angkin ng pag-aari ng iba, paano ito maisasagawa at tatawaging ‘dharma’? Ito lamang ang tiyak na pasya sa mga Veda, ayon sa itinakda ng mga pantas.”
अर्जुन उवाच
That taking what belongs to another cannot be justified as dharma; the Vedic-sage consensus treats non-appropriation (non-stealing) as a firm ethical boundary.
Arjuna frames a moral objection in the form of a rhetorical question, appealing to Vedic authority and the determinations of sages to argue that an act involving taking another’s possession cannot be initiated as righteous duty.