Rājanīti (Statecraft): Ṣaḍvidha-bala, Vyūha-vidhāna, and Strategic Warfare
इत्यादौ स्वचमूं रक्षेत् प्रसैन्यं च घतयेत् विशिष्टो देशकालाभ्यां भिन्नविप्रकृतिर्बली
ityādau svacamūṃ rakṣet prasainyaṃ ca ghatayet viśiṣṭo deśakālābhyāṃ bhinnaviprakṛtirbalī
Kaya nga, sa pasimula’y ingatan ang sariling ayos ng hukbo at guluhin sa paglusob ang mga pasulong na puwersa ng kaaway. Ang matatag na pinunong-militar ay yaong natatangi sa pag-angkop sa lugar at panahon, at nagbabago ng pagkilos-taktika ayon sa kalagayan.
Lord Agni (in instruction to Sage Vasiṣṭha)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Dhanurveda","secondary_vidya":"Arthashastra","practical_application":"Battlefield command doctrine: secure one’s own formation first, disrupt the enemy’s vanguard, and adapt tactics to terrain and time; emphasizes flexible generalship.","sutra_style":true}
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Concept: Pragmatic intelligence (yukti) and adaptability as the essence of effective leadership.
Application: In any competitive domain: secure your base system first, then disrupt the opponent’s leading edge; continuously adjust to context rather than rigidly following a plan.
Khanda Section: Dhanurveda (Military Science & Strategy)
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: Battlefield
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A commander on a chariot or horseback points toward the enemy vanguard while aides keep the home formation aligned; banners mark distinct battle-formations; terrain cues (riverbank/forest edge) indicate desha-kala adaptation.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural, stylized vyuha with rhythmic repetition of soldiers and banners; commander centrally placed giving hand-signals; contrasting blocks for own formation vs enemy vanguard; dynamic yet orderly composition","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, heroic commander with gold-highlighted armor and banners; symmetrical depiction of protected formation behind him; enemy vanguard shown being struck; rich reds and greens with gold work","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, diagrammatic clarity of formations: labeled-like arrangement of troops, commander indicating reconfiguration; fine lines, subdued palette, emphasis on tactical layout","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, detailed battle scene with realistic horses and armor; clear separation of vanguard and main body; commander’s gesture and aides’ coordination; landscape indicating terrain/time"}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"epic","suggested_raga":"Bhairav","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: इत्यादौ = इति + आदौ (vowel sandhi: इति + आ→ इत्याऽ).
Related Themes: Agni Purana: Dhanurveda chapters on vyuha, senapati-lakshana, and desha-kala considerations
Dhanurveda/Yuddha-nīti: protect one’s own camū (battle-array) while targeting the enemy’s forward troops, and continually adapt tactics to terrain (deśa) and timing (kāla).
It shows the Agni Purana functioning as a practical compendium: alongside theology and ritual, it preserves operational guidance on warfare—formation-protection, enemy disruption, and situational command judgment.
By emphasizing disciplined, context-aware conduct rather than reckless violence, the verse frames warfare as a regulated duty (nīti) where right method and restraint reduce adharma and its karmic burden.