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... kings who cherished the same solicitude for the subjects which a father has for his children . The ascription of divinity to the person of the king is very signi- ficant . Sudeva , the successor of Haryasva ( g ) , the ruler of Vārāṇasī ...
... kings who cherished the same solicitude for the subjects which a father has for his children . The ascription of divinity to the person of the king is very signi- ficant . Sudeva , the successor of Haryasva ( g ) , the ruler of Vārāṇasī ...
Page 125
... king is paid taxes , more or less as his wages , for offering them protection . Harsh measures were to be avoided for extracting wealth from the subjects . The king was to rest content with his property and was to desist from coveting ...
... king is paid taxes , more or less as his wages , for offering them protection . Harsh measures were to be avoided for extracting wealth from the subjects . The king was to rest content with his property and was to desist from coveting ...
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... king is further asked to act like the black bee ( bhramara ) which gently sucks the sweet elements of the tree without damaging it.165 The king is supposed to raise taxes in small quantities . Taxes should be raised and collected slowly ...
... king is further asked to act like the black bee ( bhramara ) which gently sucks the sweet elements of the tree without damaging it.165 The king is supposed to raise taxes in small quantities . Taxes should be raised and collected slowly ...
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The Political Concepts and Empirical Analysis in the Mahābhārata | 87 |
Early Historical Archaeology of Uttar PradeshRecent Discoveries | 132 |
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