Pāṇḍu’s Marriages, Conquests, and Triumphal Return (पाण्डोर्विवाह-विजय-प्रत्यागमनम्)
अराजकेषु राष्ट्रेषु प्रजानाथा विनश्यति । नश्यन्ति च क्रिया: सर्वा नास्ति वृष्टिन देवता
arājakeṣu rāṣṭreṣu prajā nāthā vināśyati | naśyanti ca kriyāḥ sarvā nāsti vṛṣṭir na devatāḥ ||
جس مملکت میں راجا نہ ہو، وہاں رعایا بے سہارا ہو کر ہلاک ہو جاتی ہے۔ یَجْن، دان وغیرہ سبھی دھارمک و سماجی کرم مٹ جاتے ہیں؛ نہ وہاں بارش ہوتی ہے، نہ دیوتا وہاں قیام کرتے ہیں۔
व्यास उवाच
Legitimate and dharmic governance is essential for the protection of the people and the maintenance of religious and social duties; without a king (i.e., without ordered rule), society deteriorates, rites cease, and prosperity symbolized by rain and divine favor disappears.
Vyāsa is explaining the consequences of a realm being without a ruler: the populace becomes unprotected, communal and sacrificial practices decline, and the land loses prosperity and divine presence—an admonition highlighting the necessity of stable kingship.