राजधर्मः—प्रमादवर्जनं, दण्डनीतिः, दुर्बलरक्षणम्
Royal Dharma: Vigilance, Just Punishment, Protection of the Vulnerable
कृपणानाथवृद्धानां यदाश्रु परिमार्जति । हर्ष संजनयन् नृणां स राज्ञो धर्म उच्यते
kṛpaṇānātha-vṛddhānāṃ yadāśru parimārjati | harṣaṃ sañjanayan nṛṇāṃ sa rājño dharma ucyate ||
优陀提耶说道:“当国王拭去贫困者、无依者与老者的泪水,并以此行持唤起民众心中的欢悦时,这份仁慈的胸怀便称为国王之法(dharma)。”
उतथ्य उवाच
A king’s dharma is not merely punishment or administration; it is compassionate protection—actively relieving the suffering of the vulnerable (the poor, the helpless, and the elderly) and thereby fostering public joy and trust.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on rājadharma, the sage Utathya defines an essential mark of righteous kingship: the ruler personally ensures the welfare of those who lack support, symbolized by ‘wiping away their tears,’ and this benevolence is declared to be true royal duty.