कृतज्ञश्च वदान्यश्च स्वदारनिरतः सदा । शूरः परमतेजस्वी सर्वशत्रुनिषूदनः
kṛtajñaśca vadānyaśca svadāranirataḥ sadā | śūraḥ paramatejasvī sarvaśatruniṣūdanaḥ
Baginda bersyukur dan pemurah, sentiasa setia kepada isteri yang sah; seorang wira yang bercahaya gagah, pembinasa segala musuh.
Narrator (Purāṇic voice)
Scene: A montage-like portrayal of the king’s virtues: offering gifts to brāhmaṇas, honoring benefactors, standing with queen in dignified companionship, and leading troops with radiant armor.
Dharma is shown through concrete virtues—gratitude, charity, fidelity, and courage—especially in those who hold power.
Indirectly the same tīrtha narrative continues; the king’s virtues heighten the contrast with the karmic affliction described next.
None; the verse lists ethical qualities aligned with rāja-dharma and gṛhastha-dharma.