उपदेशदोषप्रसङ्गः (Upadeśa-doṣa-prasaṅgaḥ) — The Risk of Misapplied Counsel
पुण्याहवाचने नित्यं धर्मकार्येषु चासकृत् । उत्स्मयन् प्राहसच्चापि दृष्टवा राजा पुरोहितम्
puṇyāhavācane nityaṃ dharmakāryeṣu cāsakṛt | utsmayan prāhasaccāpi dṛṣṭvā rājā purohitam ||
毗湿摩说:“当王家祭司每日宣诵吉祥之辞,屡屡投身于法(dharma)之事时,国王一见到他,有时含笑,有时却放声大笑。”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse foregrounds proper regard for dharmic practice and its custodians: even when ritual is performed regularly and sincerely, a ruler’s attitude—respectful or mocking—has ethical weight, because it shapes the moral tone of the court and society.
Bhishma describes a scene where the royal priest performs daily auspicious rites and remains engaged in dharma-works; the king watches and alternates between smiling and laughing loudly, implying amusement or derision toward the priest’s religious conduct.