International Law And Custom in Ancient India

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International Law And Custom in Ancient India
Pramathanath Bandyopadhyay
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Spies have been divided by Kautilya into nine elasses : each spy playing a role different from that of his confrere: — L.
Kapatica-chltitlrtt ... A spy under the guise of a frau- dulent disciple.
2.
Ifdasthita . . A spy under the guise of a recluse.
3.
Grikapadka .. One playing the part of a house- holder.
4.
Vaidehaka .. One assuming the role of a merchant.
5.
Tapasa . . . Representing an ascetic practis- ing penances.
6.
Satri . . A student spy.
7.
Tik&hana . . A firebrand spy never stopping
...at any act of incendiarism.
8.
Rasada . . A poisoner.
9.
Bhikshuki .. A mendicant woman. 3 All these spies were recruited from various classes of society, and persons of diverse conditions of life were drafted for this relentless machinery of the state. They were to adopt various disguises and received 1 Arthasastra, Shama Sastri's edition, p. 25.
* Thus the conqueror should, through the aid of his friends, bring the Circle of States under his sway both in his rear and in front he should send messengers and spies to reside in each of the states composing the circle A.


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