Nāradasya Rājadharma-praśnāḥ
Nārada’s Examination of Royal Ethics
कच्चिदर्थान् विनिश्चित्य लघुमूलान् महोदयान् । क्षिप्रमारभसे कर्तु न विघ्नयसि तादृशान्,धनकी वृद्धिके ऐसे उपायोंका निश्चय करके, जिनमें मूलधन तो कम लगाना पड़ता हो, किंतु वृद्धि अधिक होती हो, उनका शीघ्रतापूर्वक आरम्भ कर देते हो न? वैसे कार्योंमें अथवा वैसा कार्य करनेवाले लोगोंके मार्गमें तुम विघ्न तो नहीं डालते?
kaccid arthān viniścitya laghu-mūlān mahodayān | kṣipram ārabhase kartuṁ na vighnayasi tādṛśān ||
那罗陀说道:“当你审慎判定哪些事业本钱微薄而收益宏大之后,可会迅速着手施行?并且,你是否不在此等事业——或执行此等事业之人——的道路上设置阻碍?”
नारद उवाच
A ruler should practice prudent economic judgment: identify ventures with low initial cost and high benefit, act promptly to realize them, and avoid obstructing beneficial initiatives or capable agents. The ethical emphasis is on efficiency joined with non-interference in rightful, welfare-producing activity.
Nārada, in a sequence of probing questions on statecraft, tests the king’s administrative competence—specifically whether he evaluates profitable policies, implements them swiftly, and does not create needless impediments to such work or to those who undertake it.