Thirukkural Chapter 69 - The Envoy


Couplet 681 
Benevolence high birth, the courtesy kings love:-
These qualities the envoy of a king approve
Explanation
The qualification of an ambassador are affection (for his relations) a fitting birth, and the possession of attributes pleasing to royalty

Couplet 682 
Love, knowledge, power of chosen words, three things,
Should he possess who speaks the words of kings
Explanation
Love (to his sovereign), knowledge (of his affairs), and a discriminating power of speech (before other sovereigns) are the three sine qua non qualifications of an ambassador

Couplet 683 
Mighty in lore amongst the learned must he be,
Midst jav'lin-bearing kings who speaks the words of victory
Explanation
To be powerful in politics among those who are learned (in ethics) is the character of him who speaks

Couplet 684 
Sense, goodly grace, and knowledge exquisite
Who hath these three for envoy's task is fit
Explanation
He may go on a mission (to foreign rulers) who has combined in him all these three viz, (natural) sense, an attractive bearing and well-tried learning

Couplet 685 
In terms concise, avoiding wrathful speech, who utters pleasant word,
An envoy he who gains advantage for his lord
Explanation
He is an ambassador who (in the presence of foreign rulers) speaks briefly, avoids harshness, talks so as to make them smile, and thus brings good (to his own sovereign)

Couplet 686 
An envoy meet is he, well-learned, of fearless eye
Who speaks right home, prepared for each emergency
Explanation
He is an ambassador who having studied (politics) talks impressively, is not afraid of angry looks, and knows (to employ) the art suited to the time

Couplet 687 
He is the best who knows what's due, the time considered well,
The place selects, then ponders long ere he his errand tell
Explanation
He is chief (among ambassadors) who understands the proper decorum (before foreign princes), seeks the (proper) occasion, knows the (most suitable) place, and delivers his message after (due)

Couplet 688 
Integrity, resources, soul determined, truthfulness
Who rightly speaks his message must these marks possess
Explanation
The qualifications of him who faithfully delivers his (sovereign's) message are purity, the support (of foreign ministers), and boldness, with truthfulness in addition to the (aforesaid) three

Couplet 689 
His faltering lips must utter no unworthy thing,
Who stands, with steady eye, to speak the mandates of his king
Explanation
He alone is fit to communicate (his sovereign's) reply, who possesses the firmness not to utter even inadvertently what may reflect discredit (on the latter)

Couplet 690 
Death to the faithful one his embassy may bring;
To envoy gains assured advantage for his king
Explanation
He is the ambassador who fearlessly seeks his sovereign's good though it should cost him his life (to deliver his message)