Adhyaya 18 — Arjuna Declines the Throne; Garga Directs Him to Dattatreya; The Gods Defeat the Daityas through Dattatreya’s Vision and the Movement of Lakshmi
इष्टापूर्तविनाशाय तद्राज्ञश्चौरधर्मिणः ।
यद्यन्यैः पालयते लोकस्तद्वृत्तयन्तरसंश्रितैः ॥
iṣṭāpūrta-vināśāya tad rājñaś caura-dharmiṇaḥ /
yad yanyaiḥ pālyate lokas tad vṛttay antarasaṃśritaiḥ
திருடனைப் போல நடக்கும் அரசன், தன் இஷ்டமும் பூர்த்தமும் ஆகிய புண்ணியங்களை அழிவுக்குக் கொண்டுசெல்லுகிறான்; ஏனெனில் மக்கள் பிறரால்—வேறு வாழ்வாதாரமுள்ளவர்களால்—பாதுகாக்கப்படின், அரசன் பெறுவது திருட்டே ஆகும்.
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A ruler’s moral legitimacy depends on delivering protection. Without that, revenue-taking is equated to theft and destroys the ruler’s accumulated religious merit.
Dharma/nīti instruction within vaṃśānucarita; it also touches the Purāṇic concern with karma (puṇya-kṣaya).
Iṣṭa-pūrta represent ‘visible’ and ‘invisible’ capital of dharma. The verse implies adharma governance consumes both spiritual and material reserves, leaving the polity hollow.