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Agni Purana — Raja-dharma, Shloka 24

Rāja-dharma (राजधर्माः) — Protection of the Heir, Discipline, Counsel, and the Seven Limbs of the State

सङ्ग्रामेष्वनिवर्तित्वं प्रजानां परिपालनं दानानि ब्राह्मणानाञ्च राज्ञो निःश्रेयसम्परं

saṅgrāmeṣvanivartitvaṃ prajānāṃ paripālanaṃ dānāni brāhmaṇānāñca rājño niḥśreyasamparaṃ

对国王而言:战阵之中坚守不退,护持并善治臣民,以及行施布施——尤以供养婆罗门为要——这些是导向尼赫施雷耶萨(究竟安乐)的至上之道。

saṅgrāmeṣuin battles
saṅgrāmeṣu:
Adhikaraṇa (अधिकरण)
TypeNoun
Rootsaṅgrāma (प्रातिपदिक)
FormPuṃliṅga, Saptamī, Bahuvacana
anivartitvamnot turning back, steadfastness
anivartitvam:
Karta (कर्ता) / item in list (predicate-noun)
TypeNoun
Roota-nivartitva (प्रातिपदिक)
FormNapुंसकलिङ्ग, Prathamā, Ekavacana; abstract noun (भाव) with privative a-
prajānāmof the subjects/people
prajānām:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध) / genitive dependent of paripālanam
TypeNoun
Rootprajā (प्रातिपदिक)
FormStrīliṅga, Ṣaṣṭhī (6th/षष्ठी), Bahuvacana
paripālanamprotection, governance
paripālanam:
Karta (कर्ता) / item in list
TypeNoun
Rootparipālana (प्रातिपदिक; from √pāl पाल्)
FormNapुंसकलिङ्ग, Prathamā, Ekavacana; action noun (भाव)
dānānigifts, donations
dānāni:
Karta (कर्ता) / item in list
TypeNoun
Rootdāna (प्रातिपदिक)
FormNapुंसकलिङ्ग, Prathamā, Bahuvacana
brāhmaṇānāmof/for Brahmins
brāhmaṇānām:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध) / recipients ‘of/for Brahmins’
TypeNoun
Rootbrāhmaṇa (प्रातिपदिक)
FormPuṃliṅga, Ṣaṣṭhī, Bahuvacana
caand
ca:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootca (अव्यय)
FormSam uccaya-nipāta (conjunction)
rājñaḥof the king
rājñaḥ:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध) / ‘of the king’
TypeNoun
Rootrājan (प्रातिपदिक)
FormPuṃliṅga, Ṣaṣṭhī, Ekavacana
niḥśreyasamsupreme good, final beatitude
niḥśreyasam:
Karta (कर्ता) / predicate-noun (result)
TypeNoun
Rootniḥśreyasa (प्रातिपदिक)
FormNapुंसकलिङ्ग, Prathamā, Ekavacana; ‘highest good, salvation’
paramhighest
param:
Viśeṣaṇa (विशेषण)
TypeAdjective
Rootpara (प्रातिपदिक)
FormNapुंसकलिङ्ग, Prathamā, Ekavacana; agrees with niḥśreyasam

Lord Agni (in dialogue tradition of Agni Purana, instructing sage Vasiṣṭha)

Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Arthashastra","secondary_vidya":"Dharmashastra","practical_application":"Royal code: courage in war, protection/administration of subjects, and strategic charity to Brahmins as a legitimizing and merit-generating pillar of kingship.","sutra_style":true}

Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"List","entry_title":"Rājñaḥ Niḥśreyasa-sādhana (King’s Means to Supreme Good)","lookup_keywords":["rājadharma","saṅgrāma","praja-pālana","brāhmaṇa-dāna","niḥśreyasa"],"quick_summary":"A king’s highest welfare is linked to three duties: steadfastness in battle, protection of subjects, and dāna—especially to Brahmins—uniting political stability with dharmic merit."}

Concept: Niḥśreyasa (ultimate good) is approached through integrated rājadharma: śaurya (valor), pālana (welfare governance), and dāna (merit/legitimacy).

Application: Balance defense readiness with welfare administration; institutionalize charitable endowments and learned counsel to stabilize rule.

Khanda Section: Rajadharma (Governance and Duties of a King)

Primary Rasa: vira

Secondary Rasa: shanta

Type: Kingdom

Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A king in armor stands firm on a battlefield while, in parallel, he is shown protecting subjects in a court scene and offering gifts to Brahmins—triptych-like depiction of rājadharma.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural, heroic king with stylized armor and banner, adjacent panel of king dispensing justice and alms to brāhmaṇas, bold outlines, traditional ornamental borders","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore, regal king with gold-embossed crown and ornaments, battlefield elements subdued, prominent dāna scene with gilded vessels and palm-leaf manuscripts near Brahmins","mysore_prompt":"Mysore style, clear narrative sequencing: (1) battle steadfastness, (2) prajā-pālana in court, (3) brāhmaṇa-dāna; fine lines, soft colors, didactic composition","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, detailed court and camp scenes, king on elephant or horse, soldiers in formation, Brahmins receiving gifts, architectural depth and patterned textiles"}

Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"epic","suggested_raga":"Bhairav","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}

Sandhi Resolution Notes: saṅgrāmeṣu anivartitvam → saṅgrāmeṣv anivartitvam; brāhmaṇānām ca → brāhmaṇānāñ ca; niḥśreyasam param written as niḥśreyasamparaṃ.

Related Themes: Agni Purana rājadharma/nīti passages on daṇḍa, prajā-rakṣaṇa, and kingly virtues; Agni Purana dhanurveda-related sections emphasizing discipline and courage

B
Brahmins
K
King (Rājā)
S
Subjects (Prajā)

FAQs

It imparts rājadharma as a practical statecraft-vidyā: a king must not retreat in battle, must protect and administer the people, and must uphold dāna (charitable giving), especially to Brahmins, as a pillar of righteous rule.

Alongside ritual and theological material, the Agni Purana catalogues governance norms (political ethics, wartime conduct, public welfare, and patronage). This verse is a compact rule of royal conduct, showing the text’s wide coverage beyond purely devotional topics.

By combining courage (dharma in battle), prajā-pālana (protective duty), and dāna (merit-producing generosity), the king accumulates righteous merit and aligns rulership with niḥśreyasa—ultimate welfare and spiritually elevating outcomes.