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Edward W. Hopkins’ seminal study investigates the complex social and military hierarchies of ancient India’s ruling caste as depicted in Sanskrit literary traditions. Through detailed analysis of epic narratives, Hopkins explores the duties, privileges, and social responsibilities assigned to the Kshatriya warrior class and other elite groups.
The work offers comprehensive examination of martial practices, codes of conduct, political authority, and social organization in classical Indian society. Hopkins demonstrates how Sanskrit epics served as both historical documents and cultural repositories, preserving knowledge about ancient administrative systems, military strategies, and aristocratic life.
This scholarly text remains an essential resource for understanding the foundational social structures that influenced Indian civilization’s development. It bridges literature and history, providing readers with nuanced perspectives on how ancient texts reflected and shaped the reality of ruling classes in pre-medieval India.







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