Vāmadeva’s Rājadharma: Norm-Setting, Counsel, and the Prevention of Rāṣṭra-Vināśa (वामदेव-प्रोक्तं राजधर्मम्)
यः प्रियं कुरुते नित्यं गुणतो वसुधाधिप: । तस्य कर्माणि सिद्धयन्ति न च संत्यज्यते श्रिया,जो भूपाल अपने गुणोंसे सदा सबका प्रिय करता है, उसके सभी कर्म सफल होते हैं और सम्पत्ति कभी उसका साथ नहीं छोड़ती
yaḥ priyaṁ kurute nityaṁ guṇato vasudhādhipaḥ | tasya karmāṇi sidhyanti na ca saṁtyajyate śriyā ||
जो वसुधाधिप अपने गुणों के बल से नित्य सबका प्रिय बना रहता है, उसके सब कार्य सिद्ध होते हैं और श्री (सम्पत्ति) उसे कभी नहीं छोड़ती।
वामदेव उवाच
A ruler who consistently acts in ways that make him beloved through genuine virtues (guṇas) gains success in his undertakings, and prosperity remains with him; ethical character is presented as the foundation of effective rule and lasting wealth.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction on rājadharma, the sage Vāmadeva addresses principles of kingship, stating that a king who wins people’s affection through virtue naturally achieves success and retains fortune.