Significance of King's

The term "King's" is used in various contexts. In Hinduism, it signifies the ruler's possessions, role, and rituals. South Asia uses it to describe the king's commands. Arthashastra views it as representing God, while Vaishnavism links it to the monarch's actions. Purana associates it with attendants, loyalty, authority, and praise. Kavya relates it to the king's illness, belongings, and familial roles. Mahayana references King Bandhuma's influence, and Theravada connects it to the king's actions, words, and message. Finally, in Indian history, it signifies the ruler's governance, treasury, and motives.1
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Synonyms: Royal, Sovereign, Monarch's, Imperial, Lord's, Ruler's, Emperor's

In Portugese: Do rei; In Italian: Del re; In Polish: Króla

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Buddhist concept of 'King's'

Hindu concept of 'King's'

The concept of King's in local and regional sources