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
Als man ihn erblickte, wurde er von den Dānavas — und auch von Andhaka — ehrerbietig geehrt. Zwar lud man ihn ein, die Königsherrschaft zu übernehmen, doch nahm er sie nicht an, 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).