Nāradasya Rājadharma-praśnāḥ
Nārada’s Examination of Royal Ethics
कच्चिन्नगरगुप्त्यर्थ ग्रामा नगरवत् कृता: । ग्रामवच्च कृता: प्रान्तास्ते च सर्वे त्वदर्पणा:
kaccin nagaraguptyarthaṁ grāmā nagaravat kṛtāḥ | grāmavac ca kṛtāḥ prāntās te ca sarve tvad-arpaṇāḥ ||
那罗陀问道:“为护卫城邑,诸村是否亦如城中一般加以整饬与守备,悉心防护?边境诸地是否如内地村落般得到维持,供给与扶助相称不偏?并且一切行省、村镇、城郭,是否都按法将所征之赋税收入奉上于你,作为有序治理之正当贡赋?”
नारद उवाच
A ruler’s dharma includes balanced security and welfare: protect cities by strengthening villages, treat frontier regions with equal administrative care, and ensure revenue is collected and offered through orderly, just governance rather than neglect or coercion.
Narada, speaking as a moral examiner of kingship, questions the ruler about practical statecraft—security arrangements for villages and cities, equitable support for border districts, and the proper flow of tribute/revenue from all regions.