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* '''Arthakaoliinya:''' financial superiority<ref name="Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33)">{{cite book|title=Shabda Cayaniká Part 5|chapter=Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33)|author=Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar}}</ref> | * '''Arthakaoliinya:''' financial superiority<ref name="Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33)">{{cite book|title=Shabda Cayaniká Part 5|chapter=Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33)|author=Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar}}</ref> | ||
* '''Artharthi:''' one who is desiring artha | * '''Artharthi:''' one who is desiring artha | ||
* '''Atha:''' the word "Atha" means "Artha".The word comes from Mágadhi Prákrta. It is not used in modern Bengali or in any other Mágadhi Prákrta originated language.<ref name="Acala to Atha">{{cite book|title=Shabda Cayaniká Part 1|chapter=Acala to Atha|author=Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar}}</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == |