Mantra-śakti, Dūta-Carā (Envoys & Spies), Vyasana (Calamities), and the Sapta-Upāya of Nīti
सस्तम्भयति मित्राणि अमित्रं नाशयत्यपि धनाद्यैर् उपकारित्वं मित्रात्तद्व्यसनाद्धरेत्
sastambhayati mitrāṇi amitraṃ nāśayatyapi dhanādyair upakāritvaṃ mitrāttadvyasanāddharet
செல்வம் முதலியவற்றால் நண்பர்களை உறுதியாக வைத்தும், பகைவரை அழித்தும், தானம் போன்ற உதவிகளால் நண்பரின் துணைநிலையைப் பெறவும், நண்பரை அவன் துன்பத்திலிருந்து மீட்கவும் வேண்டும்.
Lord Agni (instructing Vasiṣṭha in the Agni Purana’s rajadharma/nīti section)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Arthashastra","secondary_vidya":"Dharmashastra","practical_application":"Alliance management: use wealth, gifts, and assistance to stabilize allies, incentivize cooperation, and strategically weaken enemies; includes crisis-support for allies.","sutra_style":true}
Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"Procedure","entry_title":"Mitra-stambhana by Dhana (Stabilizing Allies through Wealth)","lookup_keywords":["mitra","dāna","dhanādyaiḥ","alliance management","upakāra"],"quick_summary":"Use resources and benefactions to keep allies steadfast and useful, and to counter enemies; also support allies in distress to preserve the alliance network."}
Concept: Reciprocity and patronage as instruments of political dharma: sustaining relationships through timely aid and generosity.
Application: Maintain an alliance fund, deploy targeted gifts, and provide relief during an ally’s crisis to prevent defection.
Khanda Section: Rajadharma / Niti-shastra (statecraft, diplomacy, and conduct of allies and enemies)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A king presents gifts—gold, garments, elephants—to an allied ruler; scribes record treaties; in the background, enemy camps weaken as supply lines falter.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural, two crowned kings in alliance, exchange of gifts and garlands, attendants carrying gold and cloth, stylized enemy figures fading in the distance, ornate border motifs","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, gift-giving diplomacy with gold-leaf on ornaments and treasure, richly patterned textiles, symmetrical composition of allied rulers and attendants","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, instructional diplomacy scene: labeled ‘dāna’, ‘upakāra’, ‘mitra-stambhana’, fine linework, calm faces, clear narrative sequencing","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, treaty meeting in a garden pavilion, detailed gift trays, scribes with documents, subtle depiction of enemy camp suffering shortages, refined naturalism"}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Kalyani","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: सस्तम्भयति → सः स्तम्भयति; नाशयत्यपि → नाशयति अपि; धनाद्यैर् → धनाद्यैः; मित्रात्तद्व्यसनाद्धरेत् → मित्रात् तत् व्यसनात् हरेत्
Related Themes: Agni Purana Rājadharma/Nīti sections on sāma-dāna-bheda-daṇḍa and mitra-lakṣaṇa
It teaches alliance-management in rajadharma: use resources (dhanādi) to keep allies loyal and operational, while actively countering enemies; additionally, protect allies by relieving them in times of crisis.
Alongside ritual and theology, the Agni Purana preserves applied governance (nīti/rajadharma), giving actionable guidance on diplomacy, coalition stability, and strategic use of wealth—hallmarks of its wide-ranging, encyclopedic scope.
Supporting allies in distress and using wealth for protective, duty-aligned purposes is framed as righteous kingship (dharma), promoting social order and reducing harm—thereby accruing merit through responsible rule.