कपोत-लुब्धकसंवादः — Hunter’s Remorse and Renunciatory Resolve
अशिष्टनिग्रहो नित्यं शिष्टस्य परिपालनम् । एवं शुक्रो 5ब्रवीद् धीमानापत्सु भरतर्षभ
aśiṣṭa-nigraho nityaṁ śiṣṭasya paripālanam | evaṁ śukro ’bravīd dhīmān āpatsu bharatarṣabha ||
毗湿摩说道:“无论何时,都当约束放纵不羁之人,护持守礼端正之士。婆罗多族中的雄牛啊,这正是舒克罗所宣示的睿智教诲——即便在灾厄之时,此责亦不可废。”
भीष्म उवाच
The ruler’s ethical duty is twofold and constant: restrain wrongdoers (aśiṣṭa-nigraha) and protect the virtuous (śiṣṭa-paripālana). This obligation does not lapse even during emergencies or political crises.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on governance and dharma, Bhishma advises Yudhiṣṭhira and supports his counsel by citing the authoritative maxim of Shukra, emphasizing steady enforcement of order and protection of good people even in times of distress.