Ānṛśaṃsya, Amātya-Guṇa, and Reconciliatory Counsel (आनृशंस्य–अमात्यगुण–संधि-उपदेशः)
तत आहूय वैदेहं मुनिर्वचनमत्रवीत् । अयं राजकुले जातो विदिताभ्यन्तरो मम
tata āhūya vaidehaṃ munir vacanam abravīt | ayaṃ rājākule jāto viditābhyantaro mama ||
Then the sage summoned the Videha king, Janaka, and spoke: “O king, this prince is born in a royal line, and I know even his inner disposition and his private conduct.”
भीष्म उवाच
True fitness for kingship is not merely a matter of royal birth; the wise assess and know a person’s inner character (abhyantara). Ethical authority rests on discernment of conduct and disposition.
A sage summons Vaideha (Janaka) and informs him about a prince—stating that the prince is of royal lineage and that the sage knows his inner affairs—setting up guidance or judgment grounded in intimate knowledge of character.