राजधर्मप्रश्नः — Yudhiṣṭhira’s Inquiry into Rājadharma (Śānti-parva 56)
वान्तं निष्ठीवनं चैव कुर्वते चास्य संनिधौ । निर्लज्जा राजशार्दूल व्याहरन्ति च तद्बच:,राजाके पास ही मुँह बाकर जँभाई लेते और थूकते हैं, नृपश्रेष्ठ! वे मुँहलगे नौकर लाज छोड़कर मनमानी बातें बोलते हैं
vāntaṁ niṣṭhīvanaṁ caiva kurvate cāsya saṁnidhau | nirlajjā rājasārḍūla vyāharanti ca tad-vacaḥ ||
毗湿摩说道:“就在国王面前,他们竟也张口打呵欠、随地吐唾;又抛却羞耻,那些过分狎昵的侍从想说什么便说什么。噫,诸王之虎!此等行径,正是君侧礼法与敬畏衰败之征。”
भीष्म उवाच
A ruler’s authority is sustained by decorum and disciplined proximity: when attendants become overfamiliar—spitting, behaving crudely, and speaking without restraint in the king’s presence—it signals a breakdown of shame (lajjā), respect, and governance. Bhīṣma highlights such behavior as a symptom of administrative and moral decline.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs the king (Yudhiṣṭhira) on rājadharma. Here he describes a courtly scene where shameless, overfamiliar servants act indecently and speak impertinently before the king, illustrating how a ruler’s environment can deteriorate when discipline and proper boundaries are not maintained.