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Shloka 16

Adhyāya 287 — Janaka’s Inquiry on Śreyas, Abhayadāna, and Asaṅga

Non-attachment

अनुग्रहं च मित्राणाममित्राणां च निग्रहम्‌ । संग्रह च त्रिवर्गस्थ श्रेय आहुर्मनीषिण:

anugrahaṃ ca mitrāṇām amitrāṇāṃ ca nigraham | saṃgrahaṃ ca trivargasthaṃ śreya āhur manīṣiṇaḥ ||

નારદે કહ્યું—મિત્રો પર અનુગ્રહ કરવો, શત્રુભાવ ધરાવનારાઓનો નિગ્રહ અને દંડ કરવો, તથા ધર્મ-અર્થ-કામ એવા ત્રિવર્ગમાં સ્થિત સાધનોનો સંગ્રહ-પાલન કરવો—આને જ મનીષીઓ ‘શ્રેય’ (કલ્યાણ) કહે છે।

{'anugraham''favor, benevolence, active support
{'anugraham':
gracious assistance', 'mitrāṇām''of friends, allies, well-wishers', 'amitrāṇām': 'of non-friends
gracious assistance', 'mitrāṇām':
enemies, hostile persons', 'nigraham''restraint, suppression
enemies, hostile persons', 'nigraham':
chastisement/punishment when warranted', 'saṃgraham''gathering, maintenance, prudent accumulation/management', 'trivarga-stham': 'situated in the triad of aims (dharma, artha, kāma)', 'śreyaḥ': 'the good, welfare, true benefit
chastisement/punishment when warranted', 'saṃgraham':
what leads to lasting well-being', 'āhuḥ''they say, they declare', 'manīṣiṇaḥ': 'the wise, discerning thinkers'}
what leads to lasting well-being', 'āhuḥ':

नारद उवाच

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Narada

Educational Q&A

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.