Adhyāya 128 — Proposal to Restrain Keśava; Sātyaki’s Warning and Vidura–Dhṛtarāṣṭra Counsel
न हि राज्यं महाप्राज्ञ स्वेन कामेन शक््यते । अवापुतु रक्षितुं वापि भोक्तुं भरतसत्तम
na hi rājyaṃ mahāprājña svena kāmena śakyate | avāptuṃ rakṣituṃ vāpi bhoktuṃ bharatasattama ||
اے نہایت دانا، اے بھرتوں میں برتر! محض اپنی خواہش کے سہارے نہ سلطنت حاصل کی جا سکتی ہے، نہ اس کی حفاظت، نہ اس سے لطف اندوزی۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Kingship is not a matter of personal whim: acquiring, protecting, and enjoying a kingdom require rightful means, sustained effort, and disciplined responsibility—implying restraint of desire and adherence to rajadharma.
In the Udyoga Parva’s pre-war deliberations, Vaiśampāyana delivers a reflective statement to a Bharata prince, emphasizing that political power and its fruits cannot be secured or maintained by mere desire, but demand prudent and ethical governance.