Nāradasya Rājadharma-praśnāḥ
Nārada’s Examination of Royal Ethics
कच्चिद् बलस्य भक्त च वेतनं च यथोचितम् । सम्प्राप्तकाले दातव्यं ददासि न विकर्षसि,अपनी सेनाके लिये यथोचित भोजन और वेतन ठीक समयपर दे देते हो न? जो उन्हें दिया जाना चाहिये, उसमें कमी या विलम्ब तो नहीं कर देते?
kaccid balasya bhaktaṃ ca vetanaṃ ca yathocitam | samprāptakāle dātavyaṃ dadāsi na vikarṣasi ||
ナーラダは言った。「そなたは軍勢に、ふさわしい糧食と正当な兵糧・俸給を与えているか。しかるべき時が来たなら、与うべきものを、差し控えたり遅らせたりせずに授けているか。」
नारद उवाच
A ruler’s dharma includes ensuring the welfare of those who serve the state—especially soldiers—by providing adequate rations and fair wages, and by paying what is due on time without reduction or delay.
Nārada, in a sequence of ‘kaccit’ welfare-and-dharma questions, probes the king’s governance: he asks whether the army is properly maintained through fitting provisions and timely remuneration, testing the king’s adherence to righteous administration.