Adhyaya 50 — Mind-Born Progeny, Svayambhuva Manu’s Lineage, and Brahmā’s Ordinance to Duḥsaha (Alakṣmī’s Retinue)
दानाध्ययनयज्ञेषु सदोद्युक्तञ्च दुःसह ।
क्षत्रियं त्यज सच्छुल्कशस्त्राजीवात्तवेतनम् ॥
dānādhyayana-yajñeṣu sadodyuktaṃ ca duḥsaha | kṣatriyaṃ tyaja sacchulka-śastrājīvāt tavetanam ||
ဒါန၊ ပညာလေ့လာမှုနှင့် ယဇ္ဉတို့၌ အမြဲတမ်းပါဝင်နေပြီး အနိုင်ယူရန်ခက်ခဲကာ လက်နက်ပညာအလုပ်အကိုင်ဖြင့် ဓမ္မတရားနှင့်ညီသော လုပ်ခလစာဖြင့် အသက်မွေးဝမ်းကျောင်းသော က္ଷတ္တရိယကို ရှောင်ကြဉ်လော့။
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Strength combined with dharmic practice (dāna, yajña, learning) is portrayed as both socially stabilizing and spiritually protective—therefore not a suitable target for a Yakṣa.
Ethical-social dharma guidance; not pancalakṣaṇa proper.
Righteous force (dharma-bala) is subtly contrasted with predation; legitimate earning (sat-śulka) implies karmic cleanliness that blocks affliction.