Dharma, disorder, and the political in ancient India

Dharma, disorder, and the political in ancient India

by Adam Bowles

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This title places the Āpaddharmaparvan ('the book on conduct in times of distress') within its literary and ideological contexts. In doing so, it explores the development of a conception of Brahmanic kingship morally justifiable within the terms of a debate largely set by various alternative social movements of the period.

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