Guest guest Posted March 22, 2009 Report Share Posted March 22, 2009 Swami! We hear the words, " rajan iti " and " rajakiyam. " Are these, in fact, one and the same? How should we name what we see around us? " Rajaniti " and " rajakiyam " can never be the same. Look at " Rajayoga " . Among the yogas, the one most highly revered which stands king-like is given that name. Similarly the very greatest among moral codes, equal in status to a king among men, is called " rajaniti " . The king of animals is the lion, you know. " Rajaniti " is conjoined with Satya, bound by Dharma, and confers all welfare. What you have today are not " rajaniti " or rajakiyam political strategies, at all, but rajakayyams battles royal, born of malice, envy, and hatred. All these are kayyams, bitter fights. Therefore, they are " rajaki yams " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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