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"It appears that although there was monarchy, it was not at all an autocracy. There were senior family members and ministers who could make changes and elect the proper person to the throne, although the throne could be occupied only by the royal family"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 4
For this reason the ministers and all the elderly members of the family thought Utkala to be without intelligence and, in fact, mad. Thus his younger brother, named Vatsara, the son of Bhrami, was elevated to the royal throne, and he became king of the world.
It appears that although there was monarchy, it was not at all an autocracy. There were senior family members and ministers who could make changes and elect the proper person to the throne, although the throne could be occupied only by the royal family. In modern days also, wherever there is monarchy, sometimes the ministers and elderly members of the family select one member from the royal family to occupy the throne in preference to another.
- It Appears That
- Although
- There Was
- Monarchy
- Was Not
- Not At All
- Autocracy
- Were
- Senior
- Family Members
- Minister
- Who Can
- Can Make
- Change
- Election
- The Proper Person
- Royal Throne
- Could
- Occupy
- Only By
- Royal Family
- Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 04 Chapter 13 Purports - Description of the Descendants of Dhruva Maharaja
- Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 04 Purports