नृशंस-लक्षणनिर्णयः | Determining the Marks of Cruel Conduct
Nṛśaṃsa
एवं हि राजशार्दूल दुर्बल: सन् बलीयसा । वैरमारभते बालस्तप्यते शाल्मलियीथा
evaṁ hi rājaśārdūla durbalaḥ san balīyasā | vairam ārabhate bālas tapyate śālmalī yathā ||
毗湿摩说道:“正是如此,大王,诸王之虎:愚人虽自知孱弱,却与强者结怨开衅;到头来只会招致祸患,如那娑罗摩梨树终被灼伤一般。”
भीष्य उवाच
Do not initiate hostility beyond one’s capacity: a weak, immature person who provokes a stronger opponent invites inevitable suffering. Ethical strength includes restraint, realistic judgment, and choosing conflicts only when dharma and capability align.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on righteous conduct and statecraft, Bhishma addresses the king (Yudhishthira) with a warning: reckless enmity—especially by the weak against the strong—leads to self-inflicted misery, illustrated through the śālmalī-tree simile.