Śaṅkha–Likhita Upākhyāna: Daṇḍa, Confession, and the Purification of Kingship (शङ्ख-लिखितोपाख्यानम्)
'शत्रुओंको अपने बल और बुद्धिसे काबूमें कर ही लेना चाहिये। पापियोंके साथ कभी मेल नहीं करना चाहिये। अपने राज्यको बाजारका सौदा नहीं बनाना चाहिये ।।
śūrāḥ satkāryāḥ āryāś ca satkāryā vidvāṃsaś ca yudhiṣṭhira | gominaḥ dhaninaś caiva paripālyā viśeṣataḥ ||
毗舍波耶那说道:“噢,由提施提罗,当尊崇勇武之士;高贵者与博学者亦当受应有之敬。至于富足之家主——尤其是拥有众多牛群的富裕吠舍(Vaiśya)——更须加意护持。”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
A king’s dharma includes actively honoring social pillars—valor, nobility, and learning—and giving special protection to productive, wealth-generating householders, particularly cattle-rich and prosperous Vaiśyas, since they sustain the realm’s stability and economy.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on rājadharma, Vaiśampāyana continues conveying counsel addressed to Yudhiṣṭhira, emphasizing whom a ruler must respect and protect as part of good governance.