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Shloka 55

Śaraṇāgatapālana—Prastāvanā

Protection of the Refuge-Seeker: Opening of the Kapota Narrative

निमन्त्रयीत सान्त्वेन सम्मानेन तितिक्षया | लोकाराधनमित्येतत्‌ कर्तव्यं भूतिमिच्छता

nimantrayīta sāntvena sammānena titikṣayā | lokārādhanam ity etat kartavyaṁ bhūtim icchatā ||

Bhīṣma berkata: Raja yang menginginkan kemakmuran hendaknya mengundang orang-orang mendekat dengan bujukan yang menenteramkan—bertutur manis, memuliakan mereka, dan menanggung dengan kesabaran. Inilah yang disebut ‘memenangkan dunia’ (meraih hati rakyat), dan wajib dipraktikkan oleh siapa pun yang mendambakan kejayaan.

[{'term''nimantrayīta', 'definition': 'should invite, should summon (courteously), should call to oneself'}, {'term': 'sāntvena', 'definition': 'with conciliation
[{'term':
by gentle, soothing speech and conduct'}, {'term''sammānena', 'definition': 'with honor, respect, proper recognition'}, {'term': 'titikṣayā', 'definition': 'with forbearance
by gentle, soothing speech and conduct'}, {'term':
patient endurance, tolerance'}, {'term''loka', 'definition': 'the people
patient endurance, tolerance'}, {'term':
society'}, {'term''ārādhanam', 'definition': 'propitiation
society'}, {'term':
cultivating goodwill'}, {'term''kartavyam', 'definition': 'to be done
cultivating goodwill'}, {'term':
obligatory'}, {'term''bhūti', 'definition': 'prosperity, welfare, flourishing fortune
obligatory'}, {'term':
also royal success'}, {'term''icchatā', 'definition': 'by one who desires
also royal success'}, {'term':

भीष्म उवाच

B
Bhishma
K
king (rājā)
T
the people (loka)

Educational Q&A

A ruler’s prosperity depends on cultivating public goodwill: invite and attract people through gentle conciliation, respectful honor, and patient forbearance. This ‘lokārādhana’ is presented as an obligatory practice for one who seeks stable power and flourishing governance.

In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on rājadharma, Bhishma advises the king on practical statecraft rooted in ethics—how to relate to subjects and allies. Here he defines ‘winning the people’ as a deliberate policy of kind speech, honoring others, and tolerance.