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+ # Vedic Kingdom
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+ p: The definition of the Vedic Kingdom provides a comprehensive and balanced understanding of what constitutes a fully functional and self-sustaining realm. It highlights that all parts of the kingdom are interdependent and equally crucial for ensuring the prosperity, security, and well-being of the people. Here’s a breakdown of the seven constituent parts of the Vedic Kingdom, as outlined:
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+ 1. The King: The King serves as the central authority figure, responsible for overseeing the kingdom, ensuring justice, and upholding law and order. As the leader, the King ensures that all other parts of the kingdom function harmoniously. His actions, decisions, and vision guide the future of the realm.
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+ 2. The Minister: The Minister supports the King by offering counsel, ensuring the day-to-day administration of the kingdom runs smoothly, and helping execute the King’s orders. The Minister is a key advisor and helps manage the kingdom’s affairs with wisdom and foresight.
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+ 3. The Capital: The Capital is the heart of the kingdom, where the King’s authority is most visible, and where central administration, governance, and decision-making take place. It is also where the kingdom’s culture, economy, and systems converge, making it a focal point for the functioning of the state.
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+ 4. The Realm: The Realm encompasses the territory and the people under the King’s rule. The realm is the land that the King governs, and it is integral to the kingdom’s identity and growth. It is the foundation that holds the kingdom together and sustains the people within it.
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+ 5. The Treasury: The Treasury holds the wealth and resources of the kingdom, which are crucial for funding the King’s plans, paying the military and public officials, and sustaining the kingdom’s infrastructure. Financial stability is paramount to ensure that the kingdom can thrive and protect its people.
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+ 6. The Military: The Military is the protector of the kingdom, ensuring that it can defend itself from external threats and maintain internal peace. A strong military ensures the kingdom’s safety and sovereignty, acting as the enforcer of the King’s decrees and the protector of the realm.
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+ 7. The Ally: The Ally refers to neighboring states or nations that offer support, whether through military, economic, or diplomatic means. A kingdom that maintains alliances ensures that it has the strength to counter external threats and can benefit from mutual agreements that promote peace and prosperity.
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+ ## Conclusion
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+ p: In the Vedic Kingdom, the importance of these seven parts lies in their mutual dependence and contribution to the success of the kingdom. No one part is more critical than another because they all serve distinct but complementary roles. This structure ensures that the kingdom operates in harmony, with each part fulfilling its purpose to support the others.
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+ p: Just as a tree cannot thrive without its roots, trunk, branches, and leaves, the Vedic Kingdom’s success relies on the balance and health of all its components. The King, his Minister, the Capital, the Realm, the Treasury, the Military, and the Ally are all integral parts of a greater whole. When each is fulfilled and each works together, the kingdom flourishes in peace and prosperity.
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+ ::begin:hidden
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+ #color = {{profile.color}}
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+ #bgcolor = {{profile.bgcolor}}
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+ #bg = {{profile.background}}
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+ ::end:hidden
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+ copyright: (c)2025 Quinn Michaels
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "id": 6642777683539,
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  "name": "@indra.ai/deva.veda",
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- "version": "0.0.27",
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+ "version": "0.0.29",
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  "author": "Quinn Michaels",
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  "license": "MIT",
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  "copyright": "2025",