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... says in the beginning , is to analyze the ways and means for the realization of the proximate goals of social existence . And hence he accepts the maximisation of wealth and territory . He visualized an all - Indian monarchical power1 ...
... says in the beginning , is to analyze the ways and means for the realization of the proximate goals of social existence . And hence he accepts the maximisation of wealth and territory . He visualized an all - Indian monarchical power1 ...
Page 111
... says that the king is the crea- tor of the age . The Hindu thinkers divide the age in four . When the king acts wholly in accordance with the norms of Dandaniti the golden age arises . When he acts only threefourths in conformity with ...
... says that the king is the crea- tor of the age . The Hindu thinkers divide the age in four . When the king acts wholly in accordance with the norms of Dandaniti the golden age arises . When he acts only threefourths in conformity with ...
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... says that dharmas are mostly esta- blished upon truth ( satya ) , while some have their basis in rea- soning ( upapatti ) and others in good conduct ( sādhvācāra ) and still others in expediency ( upaya ) . Again in XII.128 he says that ...
... says that dharmas are mostly esta- blished upon truth ( satya ) , while some have their basis in rea- soning ( upapatti ) and others in good conduct ( sādhvācāra ) and still others in expediency ( upaya ) . Again in XII.128 he says that ...
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