Chapter 81: Trust, Allies, and the Qualifications of the King’s Artha-Secretary (अर्थसचिव)
ज्ञातिभ्यश्चैव बुद्धयेथा मृत्योरिव भयं सदा । उपराजेव राजर्धि ज्ञातिर्न सहते सदा
jñātibhyaś caiva buddhyethā mṛtyor iva bhayaṃ sadā | uparājeva rājarṣi jñātir na sahate sadā, yudhiṣṭhira ||
毗湿摩说道:“噢,郁提施提罗,当常以谨慎之心防备汝之宗亲,惧之如世人惧死。正如邻国之王不堪见近旁之王兴盛昌隆,同样,宗亲之间也往往不能容忍他族亲之进达。”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma warns that rivalry and jealousy can arise even among one’s own relatives; therefore a ruler should remain discerning and cautious, not assuming goodwill merely because of kinship.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction to Yudhiṣṭhira, Bhishma offers practical counsel on governance and social realities, using the analogy of neighboring kings to explain how relatives may resent each other’s prosperity.