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what called ruller in sankrit​

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Answered by bijoy3903
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In Indian religions, the term chakravarti (Sanskrit: चक्रवर्तिन् cakravartin, Pali: cakkavatti) refers to an ideal universal ruler especially in the sense of an imperial ruler of the entire Indian sub-continent (as in the case of the Maurya Empire despite not conquering the southern kingdoms).

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Answered by souravdas59
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2(3x - y) = 5xy .(i) 2(x + 3y) = 5xy ..(ii) Divide eqns. (i) and (ii) by xy, {tex}\frac { 6 } { y } - \frac { 2 } { x } = 5{/tex} ....(iii) and {tex}\frac { 2 } {

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