The Mauryan soldier does not the Royal treasuries enrich
Nor the Royal granaries fill.
He does not carry out trade and commerce
Nor produce scholars, littérateurs, artistes, artisans, sculptors, architects, craftsmen, doctors and administrators.
He does not build roads and ramparts nor dig wells and reservoirs.
He does not do any of this directly.
Pataliputra reposes each night in peaceful comfort,
O King, secure in the belief that the distant borders of Magadha are inviolate and the interiors are safe and secure.
Thanks only to the Mauryan Army standing vigil with naked swords and eyes peeled for action, day and night,
In weather fair and foul, all eight praharas round the clock,
Quite unmindful of personal discomfort and hardship,
All through the year and year after year.
While the citizenry of the State contributes to see that the State prospers and flourishes, the soldier guarantees it continues to EXIST as a State!
To this man, O Rajadhiraja, you owe a debt: please, therefore, see to it, suo motu, that the soldier continuously gets his dues in every form and respect, be they his needs or his wants, for he is not likely to ask for them himself.
The day the soldier has to demand his dues will be a sad day for Magadha for then, on that day, you will have lost all moral sanction to be King!
AVM RP Mishra (Retd)
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