अनागतविधानं तु कर्तव्यं शुभमिच्छता।आपदं शङ्कमानेन पुरुषेण विपश्चिता।।।।
anāgata-vidhānaṃ tu kartavyaṃ śubham icchatā | āpadaṃ śaṅkamānena puruṣeṇa vipaścitā ||
Quien anhela el bien—y el sabio que presiente el peligro—debe disponerlo todo de antemano, antes de que llegue la calamidad.
A dreadful roar of demons and the loud sound of wardrums beaten by the wicked demons are heard.
Prudent foresight is dharmic: truthfully assessing risk and preparing protective action early prevents greater harm.
With battle imminent, the text inserts a general maxim: wise people prepare defenses before danger fully arrives.
Viveka (discernment) and proactive responsibility—planning ethically and timely rather than reacting in panic.