निवृत्तं प्रतिकूलेषु वर्तमानमनुप्रिये । भक्त भजेत नृपति: सदैव सुसमाहित:,राजा सदा सावधान रहकर अपने उस सेवकको हर तहरसे अपनावे, जो प्रतिकूल कार्योसे अलग रहता हो और राजाका निरन्तर प्रिय करनेमें ही संलग्न हो
nivṛttaṁ pratikūleṣu vartamānam anupriye | bhaktaṁ bhajeta nṛpatiḥ sadaiva susamāhitaḥ ||
ヴァーマデーヴァは言った。「常に自制し警戒を怠らぬ王は、害や敵対の行いを慎んで離れ、王にとって常に喜ばしく益となる務めに励む忠実な臣を、いつも慈しみ厚く遇するべきである。」
वामदेव उवाच
A ruler should deliberately support and promote servants who are loyal and disciplined—those who avoid hostile, harmful, or contrary actions and consistently work for what benefits and pleases the king in a dharmic sense. Vigilance and self-control in the king are essential to recognize and reward such integrity.
In Śānti Parva’s rājadharma instruction, the sage Vāmadeva addresses principles of governance. Here he advises the king on how to treat subordinates: favor the devoted servant who keeps away from inimical conduct and remains steadily aligned with the ruler’s welfare.