Bharatiya Prachin Rajniti (Indian Ancient Politics)
Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Pt. Bhagavaddatt
Language: Hindi
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 56
Edition: 1995
About the Book:
Bharatiya Prachin Rajniti (Indian Ancient Politics) presents an insightful overview of the political systems, governance principles, and statecraft practices followed in ancient India. Rooted in classical Indian traditions, the book explores the philosophical and practical foundations of political organization as described in ancient scriptures, Smritis, and historical texts.
The text highlights the ideals of righteous governance (Raj Dharma), the duties and responsibilities of rulers, and the ethical framework guiding political leadership. It reflects how ancient Indian political thought emphasized justice, welfare of citizens, moral conduct, and social harmony as essential components of governance.
This book also examines the administrative structure, role of advisors, judicial systems, and the relationship between the ruler and the people. By connecting political theory with spiritual and ethical values, it provides readers with a deeper understanding of India's rich political heritage.
Written in simple Hindi, this book is valuable for students of political science, Sanskrit, history, and Indian philosophy. It is also useful for researchers and readers interested in ancient Indian governance, Vedic political philosophy, and traditional systems of administration.
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Bharatiya Prachin Rajniti (Indian Ancient Politics)
Bharatiya Prachin Rajniti (Indian Ancient Politics)
Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Pt. Bhagavaddatt
Language: Hindi
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 56
Edition: 1995
About the Book:
Bharatiya Prachin Rajniti (Indian Ancient Politics) presents an insightful overview of the political systems, governance principles, and statecraft practices followed in ancient India. Rooted in classical Indian traditions, the book explores the philosophical and practical foundations of political organization as described in ancient scriptures, Smritis, and historical texts.
The text highlights the ideals of righteous governance (Raj Dharma), the duties and responsibilities of rulers, and the ethical framework guiding political leadership. It reflects how ancient Indian political thought emphasized justice, welfare of citizens, moral conduct, and social harmony as essential components of governance.
This book also examines the administrative structure, role of advisors, judicial systems, and the relationship between the ruler and the people. By connecting political theory with spiritual and ethical values, it provides readers with a deeper understanding of India's rich political heritage.
Written in simple Hindi, this book is valuable for students of political science, Sanskrit, history, and Indian philosophy. It is also useful for researchers and readers interested in ancient Indian governance, Vedic political philosophy, and traditional systems of administration.
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Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Pt. Bhagavaddatt
Language: Hindi
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 56
Edition: 1995
About the Book:
Bharatiya Prachin Rajniti (Indian Ancient Politics) presents an insightful overview of the political systems, governance principles, and statecraft practices followed in ancient India. Rooted in classical Indian traditions, the book explores the philosophical and practical foundations of political organization as described in ancient scriptures, Smritis, and historical texts.
The text highlights the ideals of righteous governance (Raj Dharma), the duties and responsibilities of rulers, and the ethical framework guiding political leadership. It reflects how ancient Indian political thought emphasized justice, welfare of citizens, moral conduct, and social harmony as essential components of governance.
This book also examines the administrative structure, role of advisors, judicial systems, and the relationship between the ruler and the people. By connecting political theory with spiritual and ethical values, it provides readers with a deeper understanding of India's rich political heritage.
Written in simple Hindi, this book is valuable for students of political science, Sanskrit, history, and Indian philosophy. It is also useful for researchers and readers interested in ancient Indian governance, Vedic political philosophy, and traditional systems of administration.













