अध्याय ८ — शल्यस्य सत्कारः, वरदानं, पाण्डवसमागमश्च (Śalya’s Reception, the Boon, and Meeting the Pāṇḍavas)
“महाराज! नरेश्वर! तुम्हें लोकतन्त्रका सम्यक् ज्ञान है। तात! इसीलिये तुममें लोभजनित कोई भी बर्ताव नहीं है ।।
mahārāja! nareśvara! tubhyaṁ lokatantrasya samyak jñānam asti. tāta! tasmāt tvayi lobhajanitaḥ kaścid api vyavahāro nāsti. rājārṣīṇāṁ purāṇānāṁ mārgam anviccha bhārata. dāne tapasi satye ca bhava tāta yudhiṣṭhira.
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは言った。「大王よ、人々の主よ、あなたは統治と公の秩序の原理を余すところなく理解しておられる。ゆえに、愛しき子よ、貪欲から生まれた振る舞いはあなたには見いだされぬ。おおバーラタよ、古の王仙(ラージャルシ)たちの道に従え。愛しきユディシュティラよ、常に布施と苦行(タパス)と真実に身を捧げよ。」
वैशम्पायन उवाच
A ruler should model himself on the ancient king-sages and remain free from greed, grounding governance in the triad of dāna (generosity), tapas (disciplined restraint), and satya (truth).
Vaiśampāyana praises Yudhiṣṭhira’s understanding of polity and his lack of greed, then exhorts him to follow the exemplary conduct of earlier royal seers by steadfastly practicing charity, austerity, and truthfulness.