अधीतं विधिवदू दत्तं प्राप्तमायुर्निरामयम्
adhītaṃ vidhivad u dattaṃ prāptam āyur nirāmayam | diṣṭyā me vipulā lakṣmī mṛte tv anyagatā vibho ||
سنجے نے کہا—“میں نے دستور کے مطابق تعلیم حاصل کی، قاعدے کے مطابق دان دیے، اور بیماری سے پاک دراز عمر پائی۔ اے صاحبِ شوکت، خوش بختی سے عظیم شاہی دولت میرے پاس رہی، اور وہ میری موت کے بعد ہی دوسرے کے ہاتھ گئی۔”
संजय उवाच
The verse links a well-lived life to disciplined learning (adhyayana), properly performed giving (dāna), and the resulting well-being and prosperity—while also reminding that worldly fortune (lakṣmī) is transient and ultimately passes on after death.
Sanjaya reports a speaker’s self-assessment at life’s end: he claims to have fulfilled prescribed duties—study and charity—enjoyed health and abundant royal fortune, and notes that his prosperity left him only after his death, underscoring the closing of a life and the transfer of power/wealth.