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- Sāma,_Dāna,_Bheda,_Danda abstract "Sāma, Dāna, Danda, Bheda is a method of persuasion used by Hindu Kshatriyas.These are four of the seven techniques used by Kings to rule their Kingdoms. The other three being, Maya, Upeksha, Indrajala. This is a political methodology to approach a given situation. Start with conciliation or gentle persuasion (Sāma). If that does not help, offer money/material wealth (Dāna). If that still does not change the status quo, use threat or cause dissension (Bheda). Use punishment or violence (Danda) to resolve the situation where the previous three fail. Use of illusions or deceit (Māya), deliberately ignoring people (Upeksha), use of jugglery (Indrajālā) are also suggested to resolve any situation.Sama, dana, bheda, danda were the political methodologies prescribed by the scriptures. All the four were to be contemplated. The first was sama: political conciliation, humane; dana: a political sacrifice; bheda: a threat that something unwanted may happen if proper steps are not taken to bring about a conciliation and if everything fails danda: use of violence. In the context of Mahabharata, finally it was decided by the well-wishers of the Pandavas that the three earlier methods could not succeed, though they attempted their best in the pursuance of these policies. War took place, and details of the war are given in the Bhishmaparva, the Dronaparva, and the Karnaparva of the Mahabharata, ending with the Shantiparva where, by mysterious maneuvers and divine interventions of various types, the war was won on the side of the Pandavas. The chief of the Pandavas, Yudhishthira, was crowned king.".
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- Sāma,_Dāna,_Bheda,_Danda subject Category:Hindu_philosophy.
- Sāma,_Dāna,_Bheda,_Danda comment "Sāma, Dāna, Danda, Bheda is a method of persuasion used by Hindu Kshatriyas.These are four of the seven techniques used by Kings to rule their Kingdoms. The other three being, Maya, Upeksha, Indrajala. This is a political methodology to approach a given situation. Start with conciliation or gentle persuasion (Sāma). If that does not help, offer money/material wealth (Dāna). If that still does not change the status quo, use threat or cause dissension (Bheda).".
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