Nāradasya Rājadharma-praśnāḥ
Nārada’s Examination of Royal Ethics
कच्चिद् वैद्याश्रविकित्सायामष्टाज्ञायां विशारदा: । सुहृदश्चानुरक्ताश्व शरीरे ते हिता: सदा
kaccid vaidyāśravikitsāyām aṣṭājñāyāṁ viśāradāḥ | suhṛdaś cānuraktāś ca śarīre te hitāḥ sadā ||
那罗陀说道:“你是否拥有精通八支医道(阿输陀伽)的医师——技艺娴熟、可信可靠、情谊深厚如挚友——常怀利你之心,并恒常致力于使你身躯康健?”
नारद उवाच
A ruler’s dharma includes safeguarding bodily health through competent, loyal, and benevolent attendants; personal well-being is treated as a foundation for responsible governance.
Nārada, in a sequence of probing questions about royal administration and preparedness, asks whether the king has expert physicians trained in the eightfold medical tradition who remain constantly attentive to his health and welfare.