कुम्भकर्णोपदेशः
Kumbhakarna’s Counsel and War-Boast to Ravana
त्रिषुचैतेषुयच्छ्रेष्ठंश्रुत्वातन्नावबुध्यते ।राजावाराजमात्रोवाव्यर्थंतस्यबहुश्रुतम् ।।6.63.10।।
triṣu caiteṣu yac chreṣṭhaṁ śrutvā tan nāvabudhyate |
rājā vā rājamātro vā vyarthaṁ tasya bahuśrutam || 6.63.10 ||
এই তিনটাৰ ভিতৰত যি শ্ৰেষ্ঠ, সেয়া শুনিও যদি ৰজা—বা ৰজা বুলিবলৈ যোগ্যজন—তাক বুজি নাপায়, তেন্তে তাৰ বহুশ্ৰুততা ব্যৰ্থ হয়।
" A sovereign king or a king hearing these three does not recognize the best of the three is in vain even though he heard many."
True dharma in leadership requires discernment (viveka): knowledge is validated by right understanding and right choice, not by mere accumulation of learning.
Kumbhakarṇa begins a pointed critique of ineffective kingship—hearing counsel but failing to identify and adopt what is best.
Practical wisdom: the capacity to select the best course from competing options.
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