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     09:09  Raja means king and rsi means saintly person. So either the rsis did know or the kings did know (Bhagavad-gita). Or a king who is not less than a rsi, he could know and he could rule over. That is the Vedic injunction‎‎ 2 changes history −72 [Soham‎ (2×)]
     
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     09:08 Move log Soham talk contribs moved page Imam rajarsayo viduh. Raja and rsi. Or raja means king and rsi means saintly person. So either the rsis did know or the kings did know. Or a king who is not less than a rsi, he could know and he could rule over. That is the Vedic injunction to Raja means king and rsi means saintly person. So either the rsis did know or the kings did know (Bhagavad-gita). Or a king who is not less than a rsi, he could know and he could rule over. That is the Vedic injunction
N    09:03  Imam rajarsayo viduh. Raja and rsi. Or raja means king and rsi means saintly person. So either the rsis did know or the kings did know. Or a king who is not less than a rsi, he could know and he could rule over. That is the Vedic injunction diffhist +3,150 Soham talk contribs (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Imaṁ rājarṣayo viduḥ. Rāja and ṛṣi. Or rāja means king and ṛṣi means saintly person. So either the ṛṣis did know or the kings did know. Or a king who is not less than a ṛṣi, he could know and he could rule over. That is the Vedic injunction"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Soham}} {{complete|ALL}} {{first|2024-05-01T09:03:50.000Z}} {{last|2024-05-01T09:03:50.000Z}} {{totals_by_section|BG=0|SB=0|CC=0|OB=0|L...")