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qualities of Courage (pragalbhatā), firm
loyalty (dṛḍhabhakti), sharp intelligence
(prājñatā), etc.
(2) It is implied that one who possesses all the
qualities in full is the ideal Amātya or the
Amātya of the best type.
(3) One who possesses three-fourths of these
qualities is of the medicore type, and
(4) One who possesses half of these qualities is
an Amātya of the inferior type.
(5) These are also often referred to as Amātya-
guṇas.
 
AMITRA--See Ari.
 
AMITRABALA--The armed force of the enemy
Kingdom (AS' II. 33. etc.).
 
AMITRASAMPAT--The weak points on the part
The presence of these weak
points or faults on the part of the enemy makes
him easily vulnerable. These are enumerated
in AS' VI. 1.
 
ARĀJAKA--A state without a King.
(1) In Rāmāyaṇa this term is used to describe
the condition of a Kingdom in between the
 
balasaṁyuktah (endowed with physical strength),
ārogya saṁyuktah (endowed with a good health),
sattvasaṁyuktah (endowed with patience),
stambhavarjitah (free from vanity)
cā palavarjjitah (free from fickleness),
sampriyah (sober in look),
vairāṇām akartā (one who does not create enemies).