Rājanīti (Statecraft): Ṣaḍvidha-bala, Vyūha-vidhāna, and Strategic Warfare
पश्चात् सेनापतिः सर्वं पुरस्कृत्य कृती स्वयं यायात्सन्नद्धसैन्यौघः खिन्नानाश्वासयञ्च्छनैः
paścāt senāpatiḥ sarvaṃ puraskṛtya kṛtī svayaṃ yāyātsannaddhasainyaughaḥ khinnānāśvāsayañcchanaiḥ
അതിനുശേഷം കഴിവുള്ള സേനാപതി എല്ലാം യഥാവിധി ക്രമപ്പെടുത്തി മുന്നിൽ വെച്ച് സ്വയം നീങ്ങണം. ആയുധസജ്ജമായ സൈന്യസമൂഹത്തോടൊപ്പം പതുക്കെ നീങ്ങി ക്ഷീണിതരെ ആശ്വസിപ്പിക്കണം.
Lord Agni (traditional narrator of the Agni Purana) to sage Vasiṣṭha
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Dhanurveda","secondary_vidya":"Arthashastra","practical_application":"Command leadership during movement: the commander-in-chief advances after arranging the column, keeping troops armed, moving slowly, and actively restoring morale of fatigued soldiers.","sutra_style":true}
Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"Procedure","entry_title":"Commander’s Conduct on the March: Order, Armament, and Morale","lookup_keywords":["senāpati","sannaddha (fully armed)","khinna (weary)","āśvāsana (reassurance)","śanaiḥ (slowly)"],"quick_summary":"After setting the formation, the commander proceeds with fully equipped troops, maintaining controlled pace and continuously encouraging the tired to prevent collapse of cohesion."}
Concept: Kṣatriya leadership includes care for the army’s welfare, not only tactical ordering.
Application: In any high-stress operation, leaders must set pace, ensure preparedness, and actively stabilize team morale to sustain performance.
Khanda Section: Dhanurveda (Ancient Indian Military Science / Battlefield Command and Marching Order)
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"The commander-in-chief riding behind the arranged vanguard, surveying armed ranks; weary soldiers are being reassured, offered water, and reorganized as the army advances slowly.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural, commander gesturing reassurance, rows of armed soldiers, rhythmic marching, attendants offering water, stylized banners and drums, warm earthy palette","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, commander with regal aura and gold highlights, disciplined troops with gleaming arms, a calm controlled march, ornate borders and insignia","mysore_prompt":"Mysore style, instructional scene: commander inspecting lines, soldiers adjusting armor, clear depiction of slow marching pace and encouragement, fine linework","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, realistic fatigued soldiers, commander addressing them, detailed armor and weapons, subtle landscape showing a long march route"}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: यायात्सन्नद्धसैन्यौघः = यायात् सन्नद्ध-सैन्य-ओघः; खिन्नानाश्वासयञ्च्छनैः = खिन्नान् आश्वासयन् शनैः (न् + आ → ना; यन् + श → यञ्छ).
Related Themes: Agni Purana Dhanurveda khanda: marching/encampment guidance contiguous with 241.4–241.8
It gives a Dhanurveda-style operational rule: the senāpati should personally lead the march after arranging the formation/logistics, keep the force fully armed, and maintain morale by steadily reassuring exhausted soldiers.
Alongside theology and ritual, the Agni Purana preserves applied statecraft and war-science—here, a concrete protocol for army movement, command presence, and troop welfare, showing its coverage of governance and military administration.
Ethically, it frames kingship and command as dharmic responsibility: leadership includes compassion and protection of one’s dependents; sustaining the weary reduces harm and supports righteous conduct even in martial contexts.