Adhyaya 20 — Ritadhvaja’s Companionship with the Naga Princes and the Origin of the Horse Kuvalaya
कदाचिच्छास्त्रसम्भार-विवेककृतनिश्चयः ।
कदाचित् काव्यसंलाप-गीत-नाटकसम्भवैः ॥
kadācic chāstrasambhāra-vivekakṛtaniścayaḥ | kadācit kāvyasaṃlāpa-gīta-nāṭakasambhavaiḥ ||
ある時は、諸論書の集成を弁別して学び、確かな結論を打ち立てた。ある時は、詩作、洗練された対話、歌、そして劇に親しんだ。
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An ideal ruler balances śāstra-driven discernment with cultured arts; intellect without refinement becomes harsh, while entertainment without discernment becomes dissipation.
Carita (biographical narrative) illustrating royal formation; indirectly supports Dharma by presenting the model of educated kingship.
‘Śāstra + viveka’ indicates the sattvic axis of clarity, while arts indicate rasa and harmonization of emotions—suggesting governance requires both clarity and aesthetic sensitivity.