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" Taking (for that purpose) eternal particles of Indra, of the Wind, of Yama, of the Sun, of Fire, of Varuna, of the Moon, and of the Lord of wealth (Kubera). "
Journal of the Department of Letters - Page 9
by University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1927
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The Laws of Manu

Manu (Lawgiver) - Hindu law - 1886 - 768 pages
...according to the rule the sacrament prescribed by the Veda, must duly protect this whole (world). 3. For, when these creatures, being without a king, through...king for the protection of this whole (creation), 4. Taking (for that purpose) eternal particles of Indra, of the Wind, of "Varna, ot the Sun, ot fire....
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The Modern Legal Philosophy Series..., Volume 1

Law - 1911 - 424 pages
...the subjects are not disturbed, provided that he who inflicts it discerns well." — Manu VII, 25. "For when these creatures being without a king, through...king, for the protection of this whole (creation)." — Manu VII, 3. "If the king did not, without tiring, inflict punishment on those worthy to be punished,...
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The Modern Legal Philosophy Series...

1911 - 508 pages
...the subjects are not disturbed, provided that he who inflicts it discerns well." — Manu VII, 25. "For when these creatures being without a king, through...Lord created a king, for the protection of this whole tcreation)." — Manu VII, 3. "If the king did not, without tiring, inflict punishment on those worthy...
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Public Administration in Ancient India

Pramathanath Banerjea - Administrative law - 1916 - 336 pages
...work of God." Manu is another exponent of the belief in the divine origin of the State. He says, " When these creatures, being without a King, through...directions, the Lord created a King for the protection of the whole creation." 1 But the view of the less " by common league to bind each other from mutual injury...
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The Conception of Punishment in Early Indian Literature

Terence Day - History - 1982 - 336 pages
...(Kautilya, Arthasastra 1.13.5-12; Kangle , 1969). A shorter version of the theory in Manu (7.3) is that: "when these creatures, being without a king, through...directions, the Lord created a king for the protection of the whole (creation)." But having said in another place (7.14) that: "for the (king's) sake the Lord...
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Devī-Māhātmya: The Crystallization of the Goddess Tradition

Thomas B. Coburn - Goddesses - 1988 - 388 pages
...show how a king should conduct himself, how he was created, and how (he can obtain) highest success. ...When these creatures, being without a king, through...dispersed in all directions, the Lord created a king for 61Viennot, Odette, "The Goddess Mahishäsuramardini in Kushâna Art," Artibus Asiae 19 (1956), pp....
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A Sourcebook of Indian Civilization

Niharranjan Ray, Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya - History - 2000 - 698 pages
...fire sanctified with all the mantras. The Mahabharata, Virataparvan, IV, Roy, ibid., vol. 3, p. 6. For, when these creatures, being without a king, through...the protection of this whole (creation), taking [for the purpose] eternal particles of Indra, of the Wind, of Yama, of the Sun, of Fire, of Varuna, of the...
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Soul and Structure of Governance in India

Jagmohan - India - 2005 - 574 pages
...Bhawan booklet. The Law book of Man u also says: When the world was without a king and dispersed in fear in all directions, the Lord created a king for the protection of all. He made him of eternal particles Of Indra and the Wind, Yama, the Sun and Fire, Varuna, the Moon,...
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