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Alphabetical [« »] kinds 50 kine 5 king 271 kingdom 30 kingdoms 4 kingly 1 kings 15 | Frequency [« »] 30 every 30 free 30 just 30 kingdom 30 work 29 begotten 29 cases | Laws of Manu IntraText - Concordances kingdom |
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1 7, 55 | assistant, (to govern) a kingdom which yields great revenues.~ 2 7, 56 | protecting (himself and his kingdom), and the sanctification 3 7, 80 | the annual revenue in his kingdom to be collected by trusty ( 4 7, 110| let the king protect his kingdom and destroy his opponents.~ 5 7, 111| folly rashly oppresses his kingdom, (will), together with his 6 7, 111| deprived of his life and of his kingdom.~ 7 7, 113| 113. In governing his kingdom let him always observe the ( 8 7, 113| for a king who governs his kingdom well, easily prospers.~ 9 7, 114| be) a protection of the kingdom.~ 10 7, 133| Srotriya, residing in his kingdom, must perish from hunger.~ 11 7, 134| 134. The kingdom of that king, in whose dominions 12 7, 136| length of life, wealth, and kingdom increase.~ 13 7, 143| robbers (Dasyu) from his kingdom, while they loudly call ( 14 7, 157| 157. The minister, the kingdom, the fortress, the treasury, 15 7, 181| expedition against a hostile kingdom, then let him gradually 16 7, 184| affairs) in his original (kingdom) and what relates to the 17 7, 195| sit encamped, harass his kingdom, and continually spoil his 18 8, 21 | 21. The kingdom of that monarch, who looks 19 8, 22 | 22. That kingdom where Sudras are very numerous, 20 8, 302| his fame grows and his kingdom prospers.~ 21 8, 305| his duly protecting (his kingdom).~ 22 9, 255| 255. But if his kingdom be secure, protected by 23 9, 294| constituent parts (of a kingdom); (hence) a kingdom is said 24 9, 294| of a kingdom); (hence) a kingdom is said to have seven limbs ( 25 9, 295| seven constituent parts of a kingdom (which have been enumerated) 26 9, 296| 296. Yet in a kingdom containing seven constituent 27 9, 304| shower benefits on his kingdom.~ 28 9, 305| draw his taxes from his kingdom; for that is the office 29 9, 323| Brahmanas, make over his kingdom to his son, and then seek 30 10, 61 | 61. But that kingdom in which such bastards,