🚧This site is under construction — data is currently being added and may be incomplete or change.🚧
🕉

Sanatan Dharma

सनातन धर्म — Hindu Scripture Knowledge Base

Chapter XXXVI - THE DUTY OF A CITY SUPERINTENDENT.

THE DUTY OF A CITY SUPERINTENDENT. in Book II of the Arthashastra.

External Reference →

Shlokas (40)

+ Add Shloka

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 15

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 15

Masters of houses may carry on cooking operations outside their houses.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 29

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 29

Whoever is arrested in suspicious places or as the perpetrator of a criminal act shall be examined.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 4

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 4

Managers of charitable institutions shall send information (to Gopa or Sthánika) as to any heretics (Páshanda) and travellers arriving to reside therein. They shall allow ascetics and men learned in the Vedas to reside in such places only when those persons are known to be of reliable character.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 30

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 30

Whoever moves in the vicinity of royal buildings or ascends the defensive fortifications of the capital shall be punished with the middlemost amercement.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 18

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 18

Each houseowner shall ever be present (at night) at the door of his own house.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 36

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 36

He shall make a daily inspection of reservoirs of water, of roads, of the hidden passage for going out of the city, of forts, fortwalls, and other defensive works. He shall also keep in his safe custody of whatever things he comes across as lost, forgotten or left behind by others.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 35

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 35

When the officer in charge of the city (nágaraka) does not make a report (to the king) of whatever nocturnal nuisance of animate or inanimate nature (chetanâchetana) has occurred, or when he shows carelessness (in the discharge of his duty), he shall be punished in proportion to the gravity of his crime.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 31

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 31

Those who go out at night in order to attend to the work of midwifery or medical treatment, or to carry off a dead body to the cremation or burial grounds, or those who go out with a lamp in hand at night, as well as those who go out to visit the officer in charge of the city, or to find out the cause of a trumpet sound (turyapreksha), or to extinguish the outbreak of fire or under the authority of a pass shall not be arrested.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 9

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 9

They (vintners, etc.) shall make a report of spendthrifts and fool-hardy persons who engage themselves in risky undertakings.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 19

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 19

Vessels filled with water shall be kept in thousands in a row without confusion not only in big streets and at places where four roads meet but also in front of the royal buildings (rajaprigraheshu).

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 20

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 20

Any house-owner who does not run to give his help in extinguishing the fire of whatever is burning shall be fined 12 panas; and a renter (avakrayi, i.e., one who has occupied a house for rent) not running to extinguish fire shall be fined 6 panas.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 22

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 22

Whoever throws dirt in the street shall be punished with a fine of 1/8th of a pana; whoever causes mire or water to collect in the street shall be fined ¼th of a pana; whoever commits the above offences in the king's road (rájamárga) shall be punished with double the above fines.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 1

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 1

LIKE the Collector-general, the Officer in charge of the Capital City (Nágaraka) shall look to the affairs of the capital.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 11

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 11

Masters of houses shall make a report of strangers arriving at, or departing from their houses; otherwise they shall be guilty of the offence (theft, etc.) committed during that night. Even during safe nights (i.e., nights when no theft, etc., seems to have been committed), they shall be fined 3 panas (for not making such a report).

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 13

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 13

(Spies) shall also make a search for suspicious persons in the interior of deserted houses, in the workshops or houses of vintners and sellers of cooked rice and flesh, in gambling houses, and in the abode of heretics.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 12

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 12

Wayfarers going along a high road or by a foot path shall catch hold of any person whom they find to be suffering from a wound or ulcer, or possessed of destructive instruments, or tired of carrying a heavy load, or timidly avoiding the presence of others, or indulging in too much sleep, or fatigued from a long journey, or who appears to be a stranger to the place in localities such as inside or outside the capital, temples of gods, places of pilgrimage, or burial grounds.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 23

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 23

Whoever excretes faeces in places of pilgrimage, reservoirs of water, temples, and royal buildings shall be punished with fines rising from one pana and upwards in the order of the offences; but when such excretions are due to the use of medicine or to disease no punishment shall be imposed.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 28

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 28

The trumpet having been sounded, whoever moves in the vicinity of royal buildings during the first or the last yáma (3 hours ?) of the period shall be punished with a fine of one pana and a quarter; and during the middlemost yámas, with double the above fine; and whoever moves outside (the royal buildings or the fort) shall be punished with four times the above fine.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 26

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 26

When a dead body is interred or cremated beyond the burial or cremation grounds, a fine of 12 panas shall be imposed.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 3

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 3

Likewise, the officer known as Sthánika shall attend to the accounts of the four quarters of the capital.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 7

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 7

They (the merchants) shall make a report of those who sell any merchandise in forbidden place or time, as well as of those who are in possession of any merchandise other than their own.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 34

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 34

When a watchman has carnal connection with a slave woman, he shall be punished with the first amercement; with a free woman middlemost amercement; with a woman arrested for untimely movement, the highest amercement; and a woman of high birth (kulastrí), he shall be put to death.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 37

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 37

On the days to which the birth star of the king is assigned, as well as on full moon days, such prisoners as are young, old, diseased, or helpless (anátha) shall be let out from the jail (bandhanâgâra); or those who are of charitable disposition or who have made any agreement with the prisoners may liberate them by paying an adequate ransom.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 5

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 5

Artisans and other handicraftsmen may, on their own responsibility, allow others of their own profession to reside where they carry on their own work (i.e., in their own houses).

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 8

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 8

Vintners, sellers of cooked flesh and cooked rice as well as prostitutes may allow any other person to reside with them only when that person is well-known to them.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 6

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 6

Similarly merchants may on their own responsibility allow other merchants to reside where they themselves carry on their mercantile work (i.e., their own houses or shops).

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 21

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 21

Whoever carelessly sets fire (to a house) shall be fined 54 panas; but he who intentionally sets fire (to a house) shall be thrown into fire.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 32

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 32

During the nights of free movement (chárarátrishu) those who move out under disguise, those who stir out though forbidden (pravarjitah), as well as those who move with clubs and other weapons in hand shall be punished in proportion to the gravity of their guilt.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 33

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 33

Those watchmen who stop whomever they ought not to stop, or do not stop whomever they ought to stop shall be punished with twice the amount of fine levied for untimely movement.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 27

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 27

The interval between six nálikas (2 2/5 hours) after the fall of night and six nálikas before the dawn shall be the period when a trumpet shall be sounded prohibiting the movement of the people.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 38

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 38

Once in a day or once in five nights, jails may be emptied of prisoners in consideration of the work they have done, or of whipping inflicted upon them, or of an adequate ransom paid by them in gold.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 39

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 39

Whenever a new country is conquered, when an heir apparent is installed on the throne, or when a prince is born to the king, prisoners are usually set free.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 10

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 10

Any physician who undertakes to treat in secret a patient suffering from ulcer or excess of unwholesome food or drink, as well as the master of the house (wherein such treatment is attempted) shall be innocent only when they (the physician and the master of the house) make a report of the same to either Gopa or Sthánika; otherwise both of them shall be equally guilty with the sufferer.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 24

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 24

Whoever throws inside the city the carcass of animals such as a cat, dog, mangoose, and a snake shall be fined 3 panas; of animals such as an ass, a camel, a mule, and cattle shall be fined 6 panas; and human corpse shall be punished with a fine of 50 panas.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 14

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 14

Kindling of fire shall be prohibited during the two middlemost parts of day-time divided into four equal parts during the summer. A fine of 1/8th of a pana shall be imposed for kindling fire at such a time.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 16

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 16

(If a house-owner is not found to have ready with him) five water-pots (pancha ghatínám), a kumbha, a dróna, a ladder, an axe, a winnowing basket, a hook (such as is used to drive an elephant), pincers, (kachagráhini), and a leather bag (driti), he shall be fined ¼th of a pana.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 17

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 17

They shall also remove thatched roofs. Those who work by fire (blacksmiths) shall all together live in a single locality.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 2

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 2

A Gopa shall keep the accounts of ten households, twenty households, or forty households. He shall not only know the caste, gotra, the name, and occupation of both men and women in those households, but also ascertain their income and expenditure.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 25

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 25

When a dead body is taken out of a city through a gate other than the usual or prescribed one or through a path other than the prescribed path, the first amercement shall be imposed; and those who guard the gates (through which the dead body is taken out) shall be fined 200 panas.

🤖 AI Generated

Book 2 Chapter XXXVI Paragraph 40

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Chapter Book 2 - The Duties of Government Superintendents / Chapter XXXVI · Verse Paragraph 40

[Thus ends Chapter XXXVI, “The Duty of a City Superintendent” in Book II, “The Duties of government Superintendents,” of the Arthasástra of Kautilya. End of the fifty-seventh chapter from the beginning. With this ends the Second Book “The Duties of Government Superintendents” of the Arthasástra of Kautilya.]

🤖 AI Generated