मयूरवद्राजधर्मः (Mayūra-vat Rāja-dharma) — The Peacock-Model of Protective Kingship
शरभ: शरभस्थाने सिंह: सिंह इवोर्जित: । व्याप्रो व्याप्र इव स्थाप्यो द्वीपी द्वीपी यथा तथा
śarabhaḥ śarabhastāne siṃhaḥ siṃha ivorjitaḥ | vyāghro vyāghra iva sthāpyo dvīpī dvīpī yathā tathā ||
毗湿摩说道:“令舍罗婆居舍罗婆之位;令强狮居狮之位;令虎居虎之位;令豹亦居豹之位。如此,人亦当依其本性与正当之分际而任用。”
भीष्म उवाच
Appointments and responsibilities should be assigned according to inherent capacity, nature, and rightful sphere (yogyatā and maryādā). Misplacing roles—like putting one creature into another’s station—disrupts order; proper placement sustains dharma and effective governance.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on righteous rule and social order, Bhishma teaches Yudhishthira through a vivid animal analogy: each type of strength has its proper domain, so a ruler should allocate offices and duties to those fit for them, preserving stability and justice.