[181]Eight kinds of manifestation of anger.—T.
[182]Interest, desire and virtue.—T.
[183]The Vedas; agriculture and commerce āc. politics.—T.
[184]Peace, war. marching, halting, sowing dissensions, seeking protection.—T.
[185]Twenty classes of men with whom peace should not be contracted.— T.
[186]These five are called Prakritis,—minister, treasure, territory, fortress, chastisement.—T.
[187]Twelve classes of kings, who are ready to enter into a treaty, declare war or continue in a state of indifference.—T.
[188]A fivefold marching out for war.
[189]The import of the image.— T.
[190]The N. W. P. text has seven additional lines here, wanting in the other texts:—"That lord of the earth, our father Daçarātha, hath gone to heaven. On account of having adequately maintained his servants and governed his subjects, and virtuously given away wealth, our sire hath gone to heaven. And by virtue of supremely excellent and desirable acts, and sacrifices accompanied with dakshinas, that master of this world, our father Daçarātha, hath ascended heaven. And having celebrated many sacrifices and enjoyed luxuries, that lord of the earth, having attained a goodly age, hath gone to heaven."— T.