Adhyaya 27 — Madālasa’s Instruction to King Alarka: Royal Ethics, Self-Conquest, and Statecraft
स्थानवृद्धिक्षयज्ञेन षाड्गुण्यगुणितात्मना ।
भवितव्यं नरेन्द्रेण न कामवशवर्तिना ॥
sthānavṛddhikṣayajñena ṣāḍguṇyaguṇitātmanā /
bhavitavyaṃ narendreṇa na kāmavaśavartinā
રાજા સ્થાન, વૃદ્ધિ અને ક્ષયને સમજનાર અને ષાડ્ગુણ્ય અનુસાર નીતિ ઘડનાર હોવો જોઈએ; તે કામના વશમાં ન હોવો જોઈએ।
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Competent rule is grounded in situational intelligence (knowing stability, growth, and decline) and disciplined strategy; personal desire is portrayed as a direct cause of political misjudgment.
Ancillary rājadharma/nīti; not within the fivefold purāṇic markers.
The ‘six measures’ can mirror inner governance: peace with the mind, war against vice, advancing in practice, pausing in steadiness, taking refuge in higher principle, and employing ‘dual policy’ (firmness with compassion).