Ṣāḍguṇya — The Six Measures of Foreign Policy
with Rāja-maṇḍala Theory
किञ्चित्फलं निष्फलं वा सन्दिग्धफलमेव च तदात्वे दोषजननमायत्याञ्चैव निष्फलं
kiñcitphalaṃ niṣphalaṃ vā sandigdhaphalameva ca tadātve doṣajananamāyatyāñcaiva niṣphalaṃ
လုပ်ရပ်တစ်ခုသည် အကျိုးအနည်းငယ်သာ ရနိုင်သော်လည်းကောင်း၊ အကျိုးမရှိသော်လည်းကောင်း၊ သို့မဟုတ် အကျိုးမသေချာသော်လည်းကောင်း ဖြစ်နိုင်သည်။ ထိုလုပ်ရပ်သည် ချက်ချင်း အပြစ်အနာတရ ဖြစ်စေပြီး၊ နောင်တွင်လည်း အကျိုးမဲ့ ဖြစ်သွားသည်။
Lord Agni (instructing the sage Vasiṣṭha, as per the common Agni Purana dialogue frame)
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Concept: Karma-phala-viveka: weigh fruit (phala) against doṣa (fault/cost) across time (present and future).
Application: Adopt a counsel protocol: estimate payoff magnitude and certainty; if uncertain/low, anticipate reputational, legal, and social doṣas and refrain or redesign the act.
Khanda Section: Rajadharma & Karmaphala (Ethics of action and results; decision-making and consequences)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"contemplative"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: किञ्चित्फलम् = किञ्चित् + फलम्; सन्दिग्धफलम् = सन्दिग्ध + फलम्; दोषजननमायत्याम् = दोषजननम् + आयत्याम्; आयत्याञ्चैव = आयत्याम् + च + एव.
Related Themes: Agni Purana Rajadharma counsel on deliberation (mantra) and avoidance of rash acts; Agni Purana Karmaphala discussions on immediate vs deferred results
It teaches karmaphala-viveka: avoid actions whose outcomes are minimal, doubtful, or nil, because they generate doṣa (harmful fault/demerit) immediately and fail to yield lasting benefit.
Alongside rituals, polity, and other sciences, the Agni Purana also systematizes practical ethics—here giving a rule for evaluating actions by expected outcome and moral cost, a core component of Rajadharma and conduct literature.
Spiritually, it warns that pursuing uncertain or non-beneficial acts accrues doṣa and wastes one’s effort; karmically, such choices do not mature into auspicious phala and can bind the agent through negative consequences.