Āstīka’s Commission and Approach to Janamejaya’s Sarpa-satra (आस्तीक-प्रेषणं यज्ञप्रवेशोपक्रमश्च)
जितेन्द्रियश्षात्मवांक्ष॒ मेधावी धर्मसेविता । षड्वर्गजिन्महाबुद्धिर्नीतिशास्त्रविदुत्तम:,उन्होंने अपनी इन्द्रियोंको जीतकर मनको अपने वशमें कर रखा था। वे मेधावी तथा धर्मका सेवन करनेवाले थे। उन्होंने काम, क्रोध, लोभ, मोह, मद और मात्सर्य--इन छहों शत्रुओंपर विजय प्राप्त कर ली थी। उनकी बुद्धि विशाल थी। वे नीतिके विद्वानोंमें सर्वश्रेष्ठ थे
janamejaya uvāca | jitendriyaś cātmavaśaḥ medhāvī dharmasevitaḥ | ṣaḍvargajit mahābuddhir nītiśāstravid uttamaḥ ||
Disse Janamejaya: Ele havia conquistado os sentidos e mantinha a mente sob firme domínio. Era inteligente e devotado à prática do dharma. Tendo vencido os seis inimigos interiores—desejo, ira, cobiça, ilusão, orgulho e inveja—possuía vasto intelecto e era o primeiro entre os versados na ciência da reta conduta e da política.
जनमेजय उवाच
True excellence in a leader is grounded in inner mastery: conquering the senses and the six inner enemies (desire, anger, greed, delusion, pride, envy). Such self-rule supports dharma and enables clear, ethical judgment in nīti (right conduct and governance).
Janamejaya is describing the qualities of an exemplary person being spoken about in the surrounding account—praising his self-restraint, devotion to dharma, victory over inner vices, and superior knowledge of ethical and political conduct.