सम्पातिवाक्यम्
Sampati’s Intelligence Report on Sita’s Abduction
न हि सामोपपन्नानां प्रहर्ता विद्यते क्वचित्।नीचेष्वपि जनः कश्चित्किमङ्ग बत मद्विधः।।।।
na hi sāmopapannānāṁ prahartā vidyate kvacit | nīceṣv api janaḥ kaścit kim aṅga bata mad-vidhaḥ ||
对待谦和安宁之人,世间几乎无人会加以击打;即便在卑下之辈中,也少有人如此——更何况像我这样的人呢。
'Who will strike polite people? Even the mean do not do it anywhere. And what to speak of me.
Dharma here is restraint and non-violence: a civilized person does not repay courtesy with harm, and one should not strike the unthreatening.
Sampāti is explaining his own moral stance while recounting past events connected to Sītā’s abduction and his delayed arrival.
Self-restraint (saṁyama) and civility—refusing to harm those who behave politely.