The utter Shastra is a manual for kingship. It shows how a ruler should govern his kingdom and what the structure of government should be. But it's not full of references to historical predecessors. There are some references to mythical predecessors, but there's not much in the way of concrete historical detail. The text has cartillia, and that's something that we can ponder on as we proceed.

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