Prahlada’s Defeat in Battle and Victory through Bhakti (Nara-Narayana Episode)
दृष्टः सभाजितश्चापि दानवैरन्धकेन च निमन्त्रितश्च राज्याय न प्रत्यैच्छत्स नारद
dṛṣṭaḥ sabhājitaścāpi dānavairandhakena ca nimantritaśca rājyāya na pratyaicchatsa nārada
When he was seen, he was honored by the Dānavas—and also by Andhaka. Invited to take up kingship, he did not accept it, O Nārada.
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A dharmic advisor should not be seduced by political office; refusing kingship preserves impartiality and keeps counsel oriented to welfare (hita) rather than personal power.
Vamśānucarita/Carita: it depicts the conduct and courtly interactions within asura lineages (here featuring Andhaka), contributing to the broader historical narrative of rival dynastic powers.
The offered ‘rājya’ represents the temptation of authority; the refusal encodes the ideal separation between spiritual-intellectual authority (guidance) and coercive political authority (rule).