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________________ 248 LAWS OF MANU. VII, 196. 196. Likewise let him destroy the tanks, ramparts, and ditches, and let him assail the (foe unawares) and alarm him at night. 197. Let him instigate to rebellion those who are open to such instigations, let him be informed of his (foe's) doings, and, when fate is propitious, let him fight without fear, trying to conquer. 198. He should (however) try to conquer his foes by conciliation, by (well-applied) gifts, and by creating dissension, used either separately or conjointly, never by fighting, (if it can be avoided.) 199. For when two (princes) fight, victory and defeat in the battle are, as experience teaches, uncertain ; let him therefore avoid an engagement. 200. (But) if even those three before-mentioned expedients fail, then let him, duly exerting himself, fight in such a manner that he may completely conquer his enemies. 201. When he has gained victory, let him duly worship the gods and honour righteous Brahmanas, let him grant exemptions, and let him cause promises of safety to be proclaimed. 201-205. Vi. III, 47-49; Yâgñ. I, 342, 348–351. 201. The gods,' i. e. of the conquered country. Parihârân, exemptions,' i. e. from taxes and dues for a year or two' (Medh., Nand.), means according to Gov. "gifts to Srotriyas and others' (srotriyâdigatâ vasyadâneshu mayaitad anugñatam ity evam); according to Kull.gifts to gods and Brâhmanas;' according to Nâr. . Agrahâras or villages presented to Brâhmanas;' according to Râgh.' gifts of clothes and ornaments to the inhabitants.' The term parihara occurs very frequently in the inscriptions (see e. g Arch. Reports of Western India, vol. iv, p. 104 seq.), and means, as the details adduced there show,'exemption from taxes and payments as well as other immunities. These pariharas were regularly attached to all grants to Brâhmanas or temples. In our passage a general temporary remission of the taxes is probably intended. Digitized by Digitized by Google
SR No.007677
Book TitleSaddharma Pundarika
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH Kern
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1884
Total Pages2546
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size46 MB
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