Adhyāya 287 — Janaka’s Inquiry on Śreyas, Abhayadāna, and Asaṅga
Non-attachment
अनुग्रहं च मित्राणाममित्राणां च निग्रहम् । संग्रह च त्रिवर्गस्थ श्रेय आहुर्मनीषिण:,जो अच्छी तरह कल्याण करनेवाला साधन होता है, वह सर्वथा संशयरहित होता है। सुहृदोंपर अनुग्रह करना, शत्रुभाव रखनेवाले दुष्टोंको दण्ड देना तथा धर्म, अर्थ और कामका संग्रह करना--इसे मनीषी पुरुष श्रेय कहते हैं
anugrahaṃ ca mitrāṇām amitrāṇāṃ ca nigraham | saṃgrahaṃ ca trivargasthaṃ śreya āhur manīṣiṇaḥ ||
Nārada said: “Showing favor and support to one’s friends, restraining and punishing those who act as enemies, and maintaining the resources that stand within the three aims of life—dharma, artha, and kāma—this, the wise declare, is what truly leads to one’s welfare (śreyas).”
नारद उवाच
Welfare (śreyas) in governance and conduct comes from a balanced triad: benevolence toward allies, firm restraint of hostile wrongdoers, and prudent management of dharma-artha-kāma resources.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction on righteous conduct and polity, Nārada states a concise principle of practical ethics: reward and protect friends, punish enemies who act wickedly, and sustain the three aims of life through disciplined stewardship.