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Shloka 15

Śaṅkha–Likhita Upākhyāna: Daṇḍa, Confession, and the Purification of Kingship (शङ्ख-लिखितोपाख्यानम्)

दैवेनाभ्याहतो राजा कर्मकाले महद्ुते । न साधयति यत्‌ कर्म न तत्राहुरतिक्रमम्‌

daivenābhyāhato rājā karmakāle mahadute | na sādhayati yat karma na tatrāhur atikramam ||

Vaiśampāyana berkata: “Apabila seorang raja ditimpa takdir (daiva) tepat pada saat harus bertindak, lalu tidak dapat menyempurnakan tugas yang telah dimulakannya, orang bijak tidak menyebutnya sebagai pelanggaran dharma. Kegagalan itu disandarkan pada kuasa nasib yang mengatasi, bukan pada niat untuk mengingkari kewajiban.”

दैवेनby fate / by divine dispensation
दैवेन:
Karana
TypeNoun
Rootदैव
FormNeuter, Instrumental, Singular
अभ्याहतःstruck/afflicted
अभ्याहतः:
TypeAdjective
Rootअभि-आ-हन्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
राजाthe king
राजा:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootराजन्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
कर्मकालेat the time of action
कर्मकाले:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootकर्मकाल
FormMasculine, Locative, Singular
महत्great (thing)
महत्:
TypeAdjective
Rootमहत्
FormNeuter, Accusative, Singular
उतindeed / also
उत:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootउत
not
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
साधयतिaccomplishes
साधयति:
TypeVerb
Rootसाध्
FormPresent, Third, Singular, Parasmaipada
यत्which
यत्:
TypePronoun
Rootयद्
FormNeuter, Accusative, Singular
कर्मact / task
कर्म:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootकर्मन्
FormNeuter, Accusative, Singular
not
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
तत्रthere / in that case
तत्र:
Adhikarana
TypeIndeclinable
Rootतत्र
आहुःthey say
आहुः:
TypeVerb
Rootअह्
FormPerfect, Third, Plural, Parasmaipada
अतिक्रमम्transgression / fault
अतिक्रमम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootअतिक्रम
FormMasculine, Accusative, Singular

वैशम्पायन उवाच

V
Vaiśampāyana
R
rājā (the king, generic)

Educational Q&A

If a ruler fails to complete an intended duty because overpowering fate intervenes at the crucial moment, that failure is not judged as a willful breach of dharma; culpability depends on intention and agency, not merely on outcome.

Vaiśampāyana states a general principle used in ethical reasoning: when circumstances attributed to daiva obstruct a king during the time of action, the tradition does not label the resulting non-fulfillment as an atikrama (transgression).