Significance of Village inhabitants

The term village inhabitants encompasses the residents of a community who assess each other's actions, as defined in Jainism and Dharmashastra. In Dharmashastra, they refer to the collective members of a village who form agreements for mutual benefits and protection. Additionally, in the context of Indian history, village inhabitants are depicted as the people who were involved in the pursuit of a cat that was stealing milk from the Raja.

Synonyms: Villagers, Townspeople, Townsfolk, Natives

In Dutch: Dorpsbewoners; In Finnish: Kylän asukkaat; In Spanish: Habitantes del pueblo; In German: Dorfbewohner

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Hindu concept of 'Village inhabitants'

Jain concept of 'Village inhabitants'

The concept of Village inhabitants in local and regional sources