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Political Concepts in Ancient India
 
(3) This type of son is called Krtrima by Manu.

(see Manu Sam. IX. 169).
 
K

 
KṚTA (KṢET
RTA (KŞETRA)A)--Duly cultivable land. (AS
'
II. 1).
 
KR

 
KṚ
TYA--Disgruntled subjects who are likely to

be won over by the propaganda of the enemy.

(AS' I. 13, I. 14).
 
KR

 
KṚ
TRIMA-PUTRA--Same as Kṛtaka-putra.
K

 
KṚT
RIMA-MITRIA--See MA-itra.
 
KṚTRI
MITRA-See Mitra.
 
KRTRIMA-S
A-ŚATRU--The enemy who indulges in

acts of hostility or instigates others to be hostile,
due to clash of interest. This enemy is called
artificial (Kr

due to clash of interest. This enemy is called
artificial (Kṛ
trima) presumably because, this

enemy is bound to be friendly again as soon as
there ceases to be any clash of interest. See
Ari.
 
KOPA-(1) Disaffection or antagonism towards the
King. This term is often used in conjunction
with other appropriate words. See Bahyakopa
and Abhyantara-Kopa. (AS' VIII. 2, IX. 3. etc.),
which are its two main varieties.
 
(2) Anger, recognised as a source of the vices
(Vyasanas) named Vākpāruṣya, Daṇḍapāruşya
and Arthadūṣaṇa. (AS' VIII. 3).
 
KOŠA/KOŞA-(1) One of the seven constituents
of the state (Saptaprakrti).
 
(2) Revenue.
 
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there ceases to be any clash of interest
. Vide S. Mookerjee, 'Political wisdom of ancient India',

Journal of the Bihar Research Society. XXXXV, parts I-IV.

December, 1959,
 
See
Ari.
 
KOPA--(1)
Disaffection or antagitized by
 
Goo
onism towards the
Kin
gle
 
. This term is often used in conjunction
with other appropriate words. See Bāhyakopa
and Abhyantara-Kopa. (AS' VIII. 2, IX. 3. etc.),
which are its two main varieties.
(2) Anger, recognised as a source of the vices
(Vyasanas) named Vākpāruṣya, Daṇḍapāruṣya
and Arthadūṣaṇa. (AS' VIII. 3).
 
K
Original from
 
UNIVE
ŚA/KOṢA--(1) One of the seven constituents
of the state (Saptaprakṛti).
(2)
RSITY OF MICHIGAN
 
evenue.