Nāradasya Rājadharma-praśnāḥ
Nārada’s Examination of Royal Ethics
कच्चित् ते यास्यतः शत्रून पूर्व यान्ति स्वनुछिता: । साम दानं च भेदश्न दण्डश्व॒ विधिवद् गुणा:,शत्रुओंपर तुम्हारे आक्रमण करनेसे पहले अच्छी तरह प्रयोगमें लाये हुए तुम्हारे साम, दान, भेद और दण्ड--ये चार गुण विधिपूर्वक उन शत्रुओंतक पहुँच जाते हैं न? (क्योंकि शत्रुओंको वशमें करनेके लिये इनका प्रयोग आवश्यक है।)
kaccit te yāsyataḥ śatrūn pūrvaṃ yānti svanuṣṭhitāḥ | sāma dānaṃ ca bhedaś ca daṇḍaś ca vidhivad guṇāḥ ||
नारद म्हणाले—शत्रूंवर चाल करून जाण्यापूर्वी, विधिपूर्वक वापरलेले तुझे साम, दान, भेद आणि दंड—हे चार उपाय—आधीच त्यांच्यापर्यंत पोहोचतात काय?
नारद उवाच
A ruler should not rush into open conflict; he should first employ the four classical upāyas—conciliation, inducement, division, and only then force—each in a disciplined, rule-governed manner. Ethical governance includes using the least harmful effective means before resorting to violence.
Nārada is questioning the king’s preparedness and prudence in dealing with adversaries. He asks whether the king’s diplomatic and coercive instruments are being properly deployed in advance, indicating a counsel on responsible kingship and strategic restraint.