अध्याय ९५: चित्राङ्गदस्य गन्धर्वेण सह संग्रामः तथा विचित्रवीर्यस्य राज्याभिषेकः
Chitrāṅgada’s duel with the Gandharva and Vicitravīrya’s consecration
हस्त्यश्वरथसम्पूर्णा मनुष्यकलिला भृशम् । सुहोत्रे राजनि तदा धर्मत: शासति प्रजा:
hasty-aśva-ratha-sampūrṇā manuṣya-kalilā bhṛśam | suhotre rājani tadā dharmataḥ śāsati prajāḥ ||
त्या काळी राजा सुहोत्र धर्माने राज्य करीत असता, प्रजा हत्ती-घोडे-रथांनी संपन्न व मनुष्यांनी दाट भरलेली होऊन फारच समृद्ध झाली.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse links a ruler’s dharmic governance (dharmataḥ śāsati) with public welfare: when the king rules righteously, the realm becomes secure, populous, and materially well-provisioned—an ethical ideal of kingship in the epic.
The narrator describes the condition of the kingdom during King Suhotra’s reign: the land is rich in military and transport resources (elephants, horses, chariots) and is heavily populated, indicating stability and prosperity under his rule.