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- more recent work , the Kamandaka Nitisara, draws from the Shukranīti, the age of the ShukraNiti must precede it. Similarly, other historians, on the basis...
- Pahlavas, the Cīnas, the Kirātas, the Daradas and the Khaśas.—(44) The Shukraniti mentions that People born in the Khasa region take the wife of their brother...
- include: Mayashastra (image printing, wall decoration) Bimbamana (painting) Shukra-Niti (pratima – murti or vigraha making, icon design) Suprabhedagama Vishnu...
- binaries. Kutayuddha also finds its way into Panchatantra and Hitopadesha. Shukra-Niti says that if a ruler is too weak to engage in any sort of battle including...
- schools of political philosophy in India such as those of Brihaspati and Shukra took a more extreme stance and sidelined it in favor of daṇḍanīti. Indian...
- Renukacharya Rishyasringa Sakayanya Sandipani Sankriti Satyakama Jabala Shukra Shuka Upamanyu Vaisampayana Valmiki Vartantu Vibhandaka Vyasa (Vedas, Vedanta)...
- muscles (māmsa), fat (meda), bone (asthi), marrow (majja), and **** (shukra). Like the medicine of classical antiquity, the classic treatises of ayurveda...
- Renukacharya Rishyasringa Sakayanya Sandipani Sankriti Satyakama Jabala Shukra Shuka Upamanyu Vaisampayana Valmiki Vartantu Vibhandaka Vyasa (Vedas, Vedanta)...
- were divided in their opinions, and the Asuras, led by their preceptor Shukra, sided with Chandra. A fierce conflict ensued between the Devas and Asuras...
- Renukacharya Rishyasringa Sakayanya Sandipani Sankriti Satyakama Jabala Shukra Shuka Upamanyu Vaisampayana Valmiki Vartantu Vibhandaka Vyasa (Vedas, Vedanta)...