Adhyāya 64 — Omens, Conch Signals, and Arjuna’s Assault on the Elephant Division
यदम्बरीषो नृपति: करोत्यमितदक्षिण: । इत्येवमनुमोदन्ते प्रीता यस्य महर्षय:
yad ambarīṣo nṛpatiḥ karoty amitadakṣiṇaḥ | ityevam anumodante prītā yasya maharṣayaḥ ||
ນາຣະດະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «ສິ່ງໃດກໍຕາມທີ່ ພະຣາຊາອຳບະຣີສະ—ຜູ້ໃຫ້ທານບໍ່ມີຂອບເຂດ—ກະທໍາ, ບັນດາມະຫາຣິສີຜູ້ຍິນດີໃນພະອົງ ກໍອະນຸໂມທະນາ ໂດຍກ່າວວ່າ ‘ແມ່ນແທ້ດັ່ງນັ້ນ’».
नारद उवाच
A ruler’s actions gain moral authority when grounded in dharma and generosity; the approval of wise seers signifies that such conduct is ethically sound and socially beneficial.
Nārada cites King Ambarīṣa as an exemplar: whatever he undertakes—especially acts involving abundant giving—is warmly endorsed by the great sages, who are pleased with his character and conduct.