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33: 598: 360:. Introduction of these expansive - and expensive - rituals was a probable cause of persistent tensions between the Hindu kings and brahmins, as a result, the Hinduism views on divinity of kings varied with time. The end of Vedic era with its proliferation of alternative religions ( 80: 639: 579: 535: 514: 76: 147:. Hindu monarchies went into slow decline in the medieval times, with most gone by the end of the 17th century, although the last one, the 114: 284: 71: 557:. Kingship In Asia and early America: 30. International Congress of Human Sciences In Asia and North Africa. pp. 115–132. 53:
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institution guided by the religious laws of Hinduism, with corresponding complex and hierarchical structure.
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was worshipping also the deceased rulers. This upswing culminated in the
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A Hindu kingdom was described as formed from seven "limbs":
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