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Glossary
(3) King's ministers or counsellors as in Raghu-
vamsa 12. 124 (cf. Apte, p. 351).
(4) The Ksatriya community as in Ep. Ind. Vol.
IX (cf. Glossary, p. 255).
(5) Seven chief officials of the King according
to Nilakantha's commentary on Mahabharata,
Sabhaparvan, 5-23.5 The officials are, Durgā-
dhyaksa (commandant of the citadel), Bālādhy-
akşa (Chief of the army staff), Dharmādhyaksa
(Chief of the departments of charity and justice),
Camupati (Commander of the army in the
field), Purodha (the Chaplain), Vaidya (Physi-
cian) and the Daivajña (Astrologer).*
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(6) Ministers (Amatyas) and citizens (pauras)
according to Katyāyana, quoted by Kṣīrasvā-
min in his commentary of Amarakośa."
(7) The seven elements of the state and the asso-
ciations (śrenayah) of the citizens (pauras),
according to Amarakośa, Kṣatriyavarga. (See
Sapta-Prakrtayaḥ and Saptanga).
(8) K.P. Jayaswal, with reference to Sukranīti-
sūra, II. 3, observes" .... Prakṛtis must
4. athānäthäh prakṛtayo matybandhunivabinam
maulairānāy- ayāmāsurbharatam stambhitāśrubhih.
5. kaccit prakrtayaḥ sapta na lupta bharatarṣabha
āḍhyā stathā vyasaninaḥ svanuraktaś ca sarvaśaḥ.
6. ....tatra svamirupa prakṛtiḥ saptavidha durgadhyakso
balādhyakso dharmādhyakṣaśca bhupati purodhā vaidyadaivajnau
sapta prakrtayaḥ smṛtā iti proktāh.
7. amatyaścāpi paurāśca sadbhih prakrtayaḥ smṛtāḥ.
8. rājyāngāni prakrtayaḥ paurāṇāṁ śrenayopi ca. See also
Saptanga and Sapta-prakrtayaḥ.
9. sabhyadhikari-prakrti-sabhāsatasmate sthitah
sarvadā syān- nroah prājñaḥ svamate na kadācana
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(3) King's ministers or counsellors as in Raghu-
vamsa 12. 124 (cf. Apte, p. 351).
(4) The Ksatriya community as in Ep. Ind. Vol.
IX (cf. Glossary, p. 255).
(5) Seven chief officials of the King according
to Nilakantha's commentary on Mahabharata,
Sabhaparvan, 5-23.5 The officials are, Durgā-
dhyaksa (commandant of the citadel), Bālādhy-
akşa (Chief of the army staff), Dharmādhyaksa
(Chief of the departments of charity and justice),
Camupati (Commander of the army in the
field), Purodha (the Chaplain), Vaidya (Physi-
cian) and the Daivajña (Astrologer).*
111
(6) Ministers (Amatyas) and citizens (pauras)
according to Katyāyana, quoted by Kṣīrasvā-
min in his commentary of Amarakośa."
(7) The seven elements of the state and the asso-
ciations (śrenayah) of the citizens (pauras),
according to Amarakośa, Kṣatriyavarga. (See
Sapta-Prakrtayaḥ and Saptanga).
(8) K.P. Jayaswal, with reference to Sukranīti-
sūra, II. 3, observes" .... Prakṛtis must
4. athānäthäh prakṛtayo matybandhunivabinam
maulairānāy- ayāmāsurbharatam stambhitāśrubhih.
5. kaccit prakrtayaḥ sapta na lupta bharatarṣabha
āḍhyā stathā vyasaninaḥ svanuraktaś ca sarvaśaḥ.
6. ....tatra svamirupa prakṛtiḥ saptavidha durgadhyakso
balādhyakso dharmādhyakṣaśca bhupati purodhā vaidyadaivajnau
sapta prakrtayaḥ smṛtā iti proktāh.
7. amatyaścāpi paurāśca sadbhih prakrtayaḥ smṛtāḥ.
8. rājyāngāni prakrtayaḥ paurāṇāṁ śrenayopi ca. See also
Saptanga and Sapta-prakrtayaḥ.
9. sabhyadhikari-prakrti-sabhāsatasmate sthitah
sarvadā syān- nroah prājñaḥ svamate na kadācana
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