Book Title: Tilakamanjari
Author(s): Dhanpal, Sudarshankumar Sharma
Publisher: Parimal Publications

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________________ 268 TILAKAMANJARĪ OF DHANAPĀLA fearlessness being made to be sounded in every direction, with adoration in the shrines built in all the holy places proclaimed without any speciality, with mutual antipathy regarding the whole administration rooted out in it, with penury of the indigents patched up by the charity of riches made in a continuity, being laudable on account of its association gifts being replenished by the extra amount of riches being donated by the subjects given immunity from taxation, with consecration to the kingdom of his own country rendered free from impediments on account of his first uprooting and then reinstating his opponent ksatriyas, with rest houses in large number meant for group of travellers lean with hunger and thirst got built in every village, with circle of shrines quiet at the outskirts surrounded by vellums of the city provided with lofty turrets established in every town, with merit, stored with ample virtue following the merit earned in the previous birth, with bestowal of lands in nuptial ties, of the gems of maidens being performed with individual offers by the kings hailing from the terrestrial terrains as well as from the celestial world, having their minds gratified by the transcendental virtues (getting accumulated) every day, he deemed himself endowed with association only through Samaraketu even when there was a host of entourage and deemed himself espoused only through Tilakamañjarī.' Whole of the narrative alludes to Harivāhana as a righteous king, a righteous conqueror (Dharmavijayi) and a person looking to the general welfare of the populace. Regarding the Political thought ventured by Dhanapāla we find that he had displayed ample knowledge of the theoretical aspect of the science of polity by referring to it as 'nītih” 'rājyanītih” 'nītiśāstra', 'dandanīti" “Kuśāstra 'Arthaśāstra”? Bāhya tantra's, 'nītividyā”, “rājanītih',' ‘naya 1. TM Sm. p. 427. 2. 37eittifafrugtest: TM Vol. I p. 52. 3. Totifafa ufafayeyHalafferate TM Vol. I p. 55. 4. ilfaring fame PSEYCfaym: TM Vol. I p. 60., TM Vol. I pp. 233, 311, TM Vol. III pp. 10, 176. 5. Hafengus ifaufdere 4412fefqetenfu: TM Vol. I pp. 60-61. See also II p. 2. 6. 1981ECYF1194 SGUH TM Vol. I p. 68. 7. अर्थशास्त्रपरामर्शपूतमतिभिरमात्यैः सह कृतकार्यवस्तुनिर्णयः विनिपातभीरुमन्त्रीव यात्राभियोग grerefrenuafera achat Hery IGIA ARUF- TM Vol. II p. 303. LL.1-2 L.D. Series. 8. 7796RONY TER Y TM Vol. II p. 197. 9. 791916. Qella foresta-ifafaery TM Vol. II p. 251. 10. Trifafaa zefenvaeinftaufacri TM Vol. III p. 8.

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