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The Rajniti, compiled by Lallu Lal and J.R. A. S. Lowe, is a comprehensive examination of Hindu moral philosophy and statecraft presented through allegorical narratives. This scholarly work delves into the ethical doctrines that governed Hindu society and the civil and military policies that shaped ancient Indian kingdoms.
The text serves as both a cultural artifact and philosophical treatise, offering insights into how Hindu rulers approached governance, diplomacy, and military strategy. Through carefully selected tales and accounts, the authors illustrate the principles of virtue, duty, and political wisdom that were central to Hindu civilization. The work provides valuable perspectives on ancient Indian administrative systems, ethical frameworks, and the relationship between morality and effective governance.
Originally compiled to make Hindu philosophical wisdom accessible to broader audiences, The Rajniti remains an important resource for understanding classical Indian thought and the intellectual foundations of Hindu political theory.







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