अध्याय ८ — शल्यस्य सत्कारः, वरदानं, पाण्डवसमागमश्च (Śalya’s Reception, the Boon, and Meeting the Pāṇḍavas)
मृदुर्वदान्यो ब्रह्मण्यो दाता धर्मपरायण: । धममस्ति विदिता राजन् बहवो लोकसाक्षिका:
mṛdur vadānyo brahmaṇyo dātā dharmaparāyaṇaḥ | dharmāḥ santi viditā rājan bahavo lokasākṣikāḥ ||
Vaiśampāyana dit : «Ô roi, tu es doux dans la parole, généreux, dévoué aux brahmanes, donateur, et ferme dans le dharma. Bien des devoirs et des règles de justice—dont le monde lui-même est témoin—te sont déjà connus.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse praises and reminds a ruler that true authority rests on visible, socially accountable dharma—gentleness, generosity, reverence for sacred learning and its custodians, and steadfast commitment to righteous conduct.
Vaiśampāyana addresses a king with respectful commendation, establishing the king’s moral qualifications before proceeding with counsel: since the king already knows many well-attested dharmas, he is expected to act accordingly in the unfolding political crisis of the Udyoga Parva.