Adhyāya 90 — Protection of Livelihoods, Brahmanical Subsistence Norms, and Royal Oversight (राष्ट्रवृत्ति-राष्ट्रगुप्ति-उपदेशः)
कच्चित् कृषिकरा राष्ट्र न जहत्यतिपीडिता: । ये वहन्ति धुरं राज्ञां ते भरन्तीतरानपि
kaccit kṛṣikarā rāṣṭra na jahaty atipīḍitāḥ | ye vahanti dhuraṃ rājñāṃ te bharantītarān api ||
毕湿摩说:“我愿你国中的耕作者不至因征敛过重而困苦至极、离乡背井。因为正是他们承担君王之重担,也正是他们养活其余众人。”
भीष्म उवाच
A ruler’s prosperity rests on the well-being of cultivators; excessive pressure (especially through harsh levies) drives them away and undermines the entire social order. Ethical governance protects those who produce food and revenue, recognizing them as the foundation that sustains both the state and society.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on kingship (rājadharma), Bhishma questions the ruler about the condition of the realm, specifically whether farmers are being overburdened and leaving. He emphasizes that cultivators carry the king’s fiscal burden and feed everyone else, making their protection a key duty of governance.