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LECTURE - I Cf. Weldon, The Vocabulary of Politics. p.142 Foreword to Dr. Beni Prasad, Theory of Government in Ancient India. Beni Prasad, op.cit. The Wonder that was India. U.N. Ghoshal, A History of Indian Political Ideas. p.3. Coomarswamy. Spiritual and Temporal Power in the Indian Theory of Government. Prof. A.K. Saran first drew my attention to the great significance of this book. Hockart, Kingship. Cf. Jacobi, Studies in Jainism (pt. I) ed. Jina Vijaya Muni, P.12.
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LECTURE - II Beni Prasad, op.cit., pp. 228-29. Cf. G.C. Pande, Studies in the Origins of Buddhism. p. 326. Ib. pp. 321 ff. Rite and 'right' are fused in the conception of rta which was the precursor of that of dharma. cf. Ghora Angirasa's sermon to Krsna Devakiputra in the Chandogva : The idea is repeated and stressed in the Gita. see Coomarswamy, op.cit., pp. 50 ff. Ib. 1.c. Ib. p. 2 in. Cf. Studies in the Origins of Buddhism, pp. 295 ff Manusmriti, 2.2 Brhadaranyaka, 1.4.11; cf. Anguttara (P.T.S.) I. 109. Mimamsasutras. 1.2; also Sabarabhasya. vol. 1 pp. 1-18 (Anandasrama ed.) Cf. G.C. Pande, Sramana Tradition, pp. 63-64.
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