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Page 41
The points to be noticed are that the people ( Jana ) and subjects ( Prājā ) ( who were lacs and lacs ) were in the charge of the Rajûkas as a child is in that of a nurse -- with full control . The ' People ' and ' Praja ' denotes that ...
The points to be noticed are that the people ( Jana ) and subjects ( Prājā ) ( who were lacs and lacs ) were in the charge of the Rajûkas as a child is in that of a nurse -- with full control . The ' People ' and ' Praja ' denotes that ...
Page 117
It means : " Alas , my father ( Bimbisāra ) is as foolish as a child : a householder lives in a house constructed of seven precious stones , this person , although a king , lives in a house built of wood " . It is said that Jyoti- ka's ...
It means : " Alas , my father ( Bimbisāra ) is as foolish as a child : a householder lives in a house constructed of seven precious stones , this person , although a king , lives in a house built of wood " . It is said that Jyoti- ka's ...
Page 122
The citizens were profoundly impressed by the prepos- sessing appearance of the child and were asking one another as to whom the child belonged , when Sakka sang another gāthā , disclosing to them his identity and saying that he was a ...
The citizens were profoundly impressed by the prepos- sessing appearance of the child and were asking one another as to whom the child belonged , when Sakka sang another gāthā , disclosing to them his identity and saying that he was a ...
Page 144
Aśoka's Ministers of the Dharma ( Department ) revised sentences on the grounds of ( a ) Anubandha ( motive ) , ( b ) Prājāva ( children to be supported by the prisoner ) , ( c ) Old age , and ( d ) Kritābhikāra .
Aśoka's Ministers of the Dharma ( Department ) revised sentences on the grounds of ( a ) Anubandha ( motive ) , ( b ) Prājāva ( children to be supported by the prisoner ) , ( c ) Old age , and ( d ) Kritābhikāra .
Page 146
age the " means " and " circumstances " of the law corresponds Aśoka's ground ' that the criminal has got children ( dependent on him ) ' . To the " man " , " strength " , and " " of the law - books corresponds Aśoka's ground " that the ...
age the " means " and " circumstances " of the law corresponds Aśoka's ground ' that the criminal has got children ( dependent on him ) ' . To the " man " , " strength " , and " " of the law - books corresponds Aśoka's ground " that the ...
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