The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 40Bihar Research Society, 1954 - Folklore |
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... Kautilya the success or failure of the policy , rather its mission , depended on the character and ability of the king . Though it is true that Kautilya was aware of the non - monarchical constitutions , 1 he assumed monarchy as the ...
... Kautilya the success or failure of the policy , rather its mission , depended on the character and ability of the king . Though it is true that Kautilya was aware of the non - monarchical constitutions , 1 he assumed monarchy as the ...
Page 295
... Kautilya . " It was the fear of the public resent- ment mainly , which persuaded Kautilya to reject the opinion of Bharadwaja that the minister should usurp the kingdom when the king is on deathbed and princes are enimical to one ...
... Kautilya . " It was the fear of the public resent- ment mainly , which persuaded Kautilya to reject the opinion of Bharadwaja that the minister should usurp the kingdom when the king is on deathbed and princes are enimical to one ...
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... Kautilya gave considerable importance to the king's consulta- tion with ministers3 and therefore suggested rigorous ... Kautilya the king was much more important and powerful than the ministers , and in discussing the comparative ...
... Kautilya gave considerable importance to the king's consulta- tion with ministers3 and therefore suggested rigorous ... Kautilya the king was much more important and powerful than the ministers , and in discussing the comparative ...
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A Supplementary Note on the Barli Inscrip | 8 |
Zodiacal Light in the Ṛgveda By Shri Stanislaw | 17 |
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