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Book 7 Chapter II Paragraph 4

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Book 7 - The End of the Six-Fold Policy / Chapter II · Verse Paragraph 4

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A powerless king should behave as a conquered king (towards his immediate enemy); but when he finds that the time of his own ascendancy is at hand due to a fatal disease, internal troubles, increase of enemies, or a friend's calamities that are vexing his enemy, then under the pretence of performing some expiatory rites to avert the danger of his enemy, he may get out (of the enemy's court); or if he is in his own territory, he should not go to see his suffering enemy; or if he is near to his enemy, he may murder the enemy when opportunity affords itself.