Sevaka-parīkṣā (Testing and Appointment of Servants) and Rājadharma Outcomes
तस्माद्भूमीश्वरः प्राज्ञं धर्मकामार्थसाधने / नियोज येद्धिसततं गोब्राह्मणहिताय वै
tasmādbhūmīśvaraḥ prājñaṃ dharmakāmārthasādhane / niyoja yeddhisatataṃ gobrāhmaṇahitāya vai
پس زمین کے مالک بادشاہ کو چاہیے کہ دھرم، کام اور ارتھ کی تکمیل کے لیے، اور گاؤ و برہمن کے ہیتو، ہمیشہ کسی دانا کو مقرر کرے۔
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Ruler should appoint the wise to accomplish dharma-kāma-artha, prioritizing go-brāhmaṇa-hita as a marker of righteous rule.
Vedantic Theme: Lokasaṅgraha (maintenance of social order) through dharmic leadership; harmonizing puruṣārthas under dharma.
Application: Choose competent, ethical advisors; align policy with protection of vulnerable and custodians of knowledge; balance prosperity and pleasure under moral law.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: kingdom/governance sphere
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.112 (rāja-dharma; appointment of the wise)
This verse treats their welfare as a core benchmark of righteous governance, indicating that protecting and supporting them sustains dharma and social stability.
Indirectly: it frames ethical governance and dharma-centered action as foundational merit (puṇya), which the Garuda Purana repeatedly connects with favorable post-death outcomes.
Place wise, ethically grounded leadership in charge of public welfare, and prioritize protection of vulnerable life and custodians of learning—so prosperity and social harmony align with dharma.