त्रिवर्गमूलनिश्चयः — Determining the Roots of Dharma, Artha, and Kāma
Mahābhārata, Śānti-parva 123
तस्मिन्नन्तर्हिते चापि प्रजानां संकरो5भवत् | नैव कार्य न वाकार्य भोज्याभोज्यं न विद्यते,दण्ड लुप्त होते ही प्रजामें वर्णसंकरता फैलने लगी। कर्तव्याकर्तव्य तथा भक्ष्याभक्ष्यका विचार सर्वथा उठ गया
tasminn antarhite cāpi prajānāṁ saṅkaro 'bhavat | naiva kāryaṁ na vākāryaṁ bhojyābhojyaṁ na vidyate ||
当那檀陀(daṇḍa,惩罚与纪律之权)隐没之后,民众之间便滋生混乱与杂糅。应为与不应为不再有分明界限,可食与不可食亦无分别——随着檀陀(法度约束)的失落,伦理秩序也一并崩塌。
वसुहरोम उवाच
The verse teaches that daṇḍa—lawful restraint and punishment administered by rightful authority—is essential for sustaining dharma. When it disappears, people lose the ability (or willingness) to distinguish duty from non-duty and permissible from impermissible, leading to social and moral disorder (saṅkara).
Vasuharoma describes the consequences of the disappearance of daṇḍa (the governing principle of punishment/discipline). With that restraint gone, the populace falls into confusion: norms of conduct and dietary/prohibitive rules are no longer observed, and disorder spreads through society.