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Mahabharata Santi Parva (Rajadharmanusasana Parva) Chapter 96:2
If a king possessed of little resources be gratified therewith, he would regard life alone to be much.[1]That king whose dominions are extensive and full of wealth, whose subjects are loyal, whose servants and officers are all contented, is said to have his roots firm. That king whose Ritwijas and priests and preceptors and others about him that are well-versed in all scriptures and deserving of honours are duly respected, is said to be conversant with the ways of the world. It was by such behaviour that Indra got the sovereignty of the world. It is by this behaviour that earthly kings succeed in obtaining the status of Indra. |
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