Cyavana’s Yogic Display and Kuśika’s Recognition of Tapas (च्यवन-योगप्रभावः कुशिकस्य तपःप्रशंसा च)
ततस्तौ गविजश्नैव च्यवनश्न भूगूद्वह: । वराभ्यामनुरूपाभ्यां छन्दयामासतुर्न॒ुपम्
tatastau gavijaś caiva cyavanaś ca bhṛgūdvahaḥ | varābhyām anurūpābhyāṁ chandayāmāsatur nṛpam ||
ତାପରେ ଗବିଜ ଓ ଭୃଗୁକୁଳଶ୍ରେଷ୍ଠ ଚ୍ୟବନ—ଏହି ଦୁଇଜଣ—ରାଜାଙ୍କ ନିକଟକୁ ଆସି, ତାଙ୍କ ପଦକୁ ଅନୁରୂପ ଦୁଇଟି ବରଦାନ ଦେଇ ତାଙ୍କ ସମ୍ମତି ଲାଭ କରିବାକୁ ଚେଷ୍ଟା କଲେ।
भीष्म उवाच
Dharma-oriented governance is strengthened when sages counsel rulers with what is fitting (anurūpa) rather than with excess or coercion; even incentives like boons should be proportionate and aligned with righteous aims.
Bhīṣma narrates that Gavija and the sage Cyavana approach a king and attempt to win his agreement by offering two suitable boons, indicating a deliberate, ethical mode of influencing royal decision-making.