Nīti-upadeśa to a Rājaputra: Self-restraint, Alliances, and Rival-Management (नीतिउपदेशः)
पक्षिणो मृगजातानि रसगन्धा: फलानि च । तेष्वेव सज्जयेथास्त्वं यथा नश्यत्वयं पर:
pakṣiṇo mṛgajātāni rasagandhāḥ phalāni ca | teṣv eva sajjayethās tvaṃ yathā naśyaty ayaṃ paraḥ ||
毗湿摩说道:“飞禽、各类猎兽、美馔与芬芳、以及果品——就把敌人的贪恋牢牢系在这些上面。诱他沉溺于此等享乐与昂贵的嗜好,他的财富与气力便会渐渐被榨干,于是那对手将自取败亡。”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma teaches a rāja-nīti tactic: instead of open confrontation, weaken an enemy by cultivating his addiction to costly pleasures (luxury goods, entertainments, and indulgences) so that he exhausts his resources and collapses from within.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs the prince on governance and strategy. Here he recommends a method of neutralizing an adversary by redirecting the enemy’s mind toward indulgence—birds, animals, delicacies, perfumes, and fruits—so the enemy becomes financially and morally enfeebled and is ruined without direct battle.