Thirukkural Chapter 56 - The Cruel Sceptre


Couplet 551 
Than one who plies the murderer's trade, more cruel is the king
Who all injustice works, his subjects harassing
Explanation
The king who gives himself up to oppression and acts unjustly (towards his subjects) is more cruel than the man who leads the life of a murderer

Couplet 552 
As 'Give' the robber cries with lance uplift,
So kings with sceptred hand implore a gift
Explanation
The request (for money) of him who holds the sceptre is like the word of a highway robber who stands with a weapon in hand and says "give up your wealth"

Couplet 553 
Who makes no daily search for wrongs, nor justly rules, that king
Doth day by day his realm to ruin bring
Explanation
The country of the king who does not daily examine into the wrongs done and distribute justice, will daily fall to ruin

Couplet 554 
Whose rod from right deflects, who counsel doth refuse,
At once his wealth and people utterly shall lose
Explanation
The king, who, without reflecting (on its evil consequences), perverts justice, will lose at once both his wealth and his subjects

Couplet 555 
His people's tears of sorrow past endurance, are not they
Sharp instruments to wear the monarch's wealth away
Explanation
Will not the tears, shed by a people who cannot endure the oppression which they suffer (from their king), become a saw to waste away his wealth ?

Couplet 556 
To rulers' rule stability is sceptre right;
When this is not, quenched is the rulers' light
Explanation
Righteous government gives permanence to (the fame of) kings; without that their fame will have no endurance

Couplet 557 
As lack of rain to thirsty lands beneath,
Is lack of grace in kings to all that breathe
Explanation
As is the world without rain, so live a people whose king is without kindness

Couplet 558 
To poverty it adds a sharper sting,
To live beneath the sway of unjust king
Explanation
Property gives more sorrow than poverty, to those who live under the sceptre of a king without justice

Couplet 559 
Where king from right deflecting, makes unrighteous gain,
The seasons change, the clouds pour down no rain
Explanation
If the king acts contrary to justice, rain will become unseasonable, and the heavens will withhold their showers

Couplet 560 
Where guardian guardeth not, udder of kine grows dry,
And Brahmans' sacred lore will all forgotten lie
Explanation
If the guardian (of the country) neglects to guard it, the produce of the cows will fail, and the men of six duties viz, the Brahmins will forget the vedas