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     15:52  The illusioned king or executive head, even though sometimes advertised as a great philosopher and learned scholar, will allow slaughterhouses without knowing that torturing poor animals clears the way to hell for such foolish kings or executive heads diffhist −4 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     12:22  If a king, being afraid to meet rogues & thieves kills poor animals & eats their flesh comfortably at home, he must lose his position. Because in this age kings have such demoniac propensities, monarchy is abolished by the laws of nature in every country diffhist −13 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     12:15  Should not a king or executive head protect the lives of the poor animals who are unable to defend themselves? Is this humanity? Are not the animals of a country citizens also? Then why are they allowed to be butchered in organized slaughterhouses? diffhist +16 Visnu Murti talk contribs

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     17:01  The brahmanas are the religious preceptors for all other castes, and the sannyasis are the spiritual masters for all the castes and orders of society. So also are the king and the public leaders who are responsible for the material welfare of all people diffhist +7 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     16:58  Previously, all the great kings and emperors expanded their kingdoms with a regard for the welfare of the people in general. Indeed, while engaged in such activities for the benefit of the general public, eminent men sometimes even sacrificed their lives diffhist +7 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     16:57  If the king and the public leader are unnecessarily proud or habituated to drinking and smoking, certainly they become disqualified to discharge public welfare activities diffhist +28 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     16:56  He creates by engaging a father to beget a son, He maintains by engaging a government or king to see to the public's welfare, and He annihilates through agents for killing, such as snakes diffhist −13 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     16:49  The kings and executive heads of government in the Vedic age never accepted their positions for sense enjoyment. Such exalted kings, who were known as rajarsis, ruled only to maintain and protect the kingdom for the welfare of the citizens diffhist −10 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     16:49  The king is to see to the welfare of the citizens from all angles of social, political, economic and spiritual upliftment diffhist −10 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     16:48  The king is the protector of the helpless citizens, and their welfare, peace and prosperity depend on him diffhist +12 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     16:48  Since he (Pariksit Maharaja) was king for the all-around welfare of his citizens, he was always busy in the welfare work of the public, not only for this life, but also for the next. He would not allow slaughterhouses or killing of cows‎‎ 2 changes history +6 [Visnu Murti‎ (2×)]
     
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     16:47  As God is the supreme living being in the universe and is the maintainer of all other living beings, the king is the supreme citizen in the state and is responsible for the welfare of all others diffhist +12 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     16:43  The brahmanas, who are always engaged in researching knowledge for the society's welfare work, both materially and spiritually, deserve the protection of the king in all respects‎‎ 2 changes history −36 [Visnu Murti‎ (2×)]
     
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     15:45  A king should protect brahminical culture and should be very alert to the welfare of his citizens; he should not be greedy due to attachment to material enjoyment diffhist −10 Visnu Murti talk contribs
     15:44  Kings like Maharaja Yudhisthira, Maharaja Pariksit and Lord Rama were all highly righteous kings who always thought of the citizens' welfare. BG 1972 purports diffhist −10 Visnu Murti talk contribs

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