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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Epigraph
Introduction
Homage
1. Self-Control
2. The Wise Ruler
3. The Conduct of Kings
4. Analyzing Your Own and Others’ Speech
5. Examining the Members of the Retinue
6. An Explanation of the Chapter on Kingship from the Satyaka Sūtra
7. The Theory of Ethical Kingship according to the Smṛtyupasthāna Sūtra
8. The Suvarṇaprabhāsottama’s “Treatise on Ethics for Kings”
9. On Constancy and Perseverance
10. The Disciplined Ruler
11. Balance and Impartiality
12. Compassion
13. How the Ruler Protects Himself
14. How to Protect the Kingdom
15. On the Need for Consultation
16. How to Cultivate the Ten Virtues
17. The Laws of a Dharma King
18. How to Conquer the World through Skill in Means
19. How to Contemplate the Dharma
20. Meritorious Deeds
21. The Good Qualities of Being Ethical and the Good Qualities of This Treatise on Ethics
Final Verses and Colophon
Appendix 1: Indian and Tibetan Precursors to Mipham’s Treatise
Appendix 2: The Thirty-Five Duties of a King as Taught in the Smṛtyupasthāna Sūtra
Appendix 3: The Order of the Thirty-Five Practices in Mipham’s Treatise and in the Smṛtyupasthāna Sūtra
Bibliography
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