The Freed Kings Glorify Kṛṣṇa; Instruction on Kingship, Detachment, and Remembrance
दिष्ट्या व्यवसितं भूपा भवन्त ऋतभाषिण: । श्रीयैश्वर्यमदोन्नाहं पश्य उन्मादकं नृणाम् ॥ १९ ॥
diṣṭyā vyavasitaṁ bhūpā bhavanta ṛta-bhāṣiṇaḥ śrīy-aiśvarya-madonnāhaṁ paśya unmādakaṁ nṛṇām
幸而,诸位国王,你们得出了正确的结论,所言亦真实。我看见,人因富贵与权势而沉醉,便失去自制,终至疯狂。
This verse states that prosperity (śrī) and sovereignty (aiśvarya) can intoxicate people, inflating pride and pushing them toward madness—therefore one should remain truthful and steady rather than arrogant.
In the Rajasuya setting—where royal status and prestige are high—Krishna cautions the rulers that opulence easily breeds arrogance, and He praises those who remain truthful and properly resolved despite such temptations.
Treat success as a responsibility, not an identity: practice truthfulness, remain accountable, and consciously cultivate humility so that achievement does not turn into pride and reckless behavior.