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English-- 17 March 2023 at 17:58--Aristotle's Politics --- as document of Bonding--Mighty Blessings from Darbar Peshi of...Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Holi Highness, Maharani Sametha Maharajah Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Eternal, immortal abode of sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi ,GOVERNMENT OF SOVEREIGN ADHINAYAKA SHRIMAAN, RAVINDRABHARATH,-- Reached his Initial abode (Online) as additional incharge of Telangana State Representative of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Erstwhile Telangana Governor, Rajbhavan, Hyderabad.

English-- Aristotle's Politics --- as document of Bonding--Mighty Blessings from Darbar Peshi of...Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Holi Highness, Maharani Sametha Maharajah Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Eternal, immortal abode of sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi ,GOVERNMENT OF SOVEREIGN ADHINAYAKA SHRIMAAN, RAVINDRABHARATH,-- Reached his Initial abode (Online) as additional incharge of Telangana State Representative of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Erstwhile Telangana Governor, Rajbhavan, Hyderabad.

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Erstwhile Beloved President of India
Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan,
New Delhi


Mighty Blessings from Shri Shri Shri (Sovereign) Saarwa Saarwabowma Adhinaayak Mahatma, Acharya, ParamAvatar, Bhagavatswaroopam, YugaPurush, YogaPursh, AdhipurushJagadguru, Mahatwapoorvaka Agraganya Lord, His Majestic Highness, God Father, Kaalaswaroopam, Dharmaswaroopam, Maharshi, Rajarishi, Ghana GnanaSandramoorti, Satyaswaroopam, Sabdhaatipati, Omkaaraswaroopam, Sarvantharyami, Purushottama, Paramatmaswaroopam, Holiness, Maharani Sametha Maharajah Anjani Ravishanker Srimaan vaaru, Eternal, Immortal abode of the (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinaayak Bhavan, New Delhi of United Children of (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinayak as Government of (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinayak "RAVINDRABHARATH". Erstwhile The Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. Erstwhile Anjani Ravishankar Pilla S/o Gopala Krishna Saibaba Pilla, Adhar Card No.539960018025. Under as collective constitutional move of amending for transformation required as Human mind survival ultimatum as Human mind Supremacy.

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My dear Beloved first Child of the Universe and National Representative of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Erstwhile President of India, Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan New Delhi, as eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, with mighty blessings from Darbar Peshi of Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharajah Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, eternal, immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi.

"Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan" is a term used in traditional Hindu philosophy to refer to the Supreme Being or Ultimate Reality, while "Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan" refers to the official residence of the President of India, located in New Delhi. While these terms are not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics," I can explain some of the key ideas in the text and how they relate to the concept of constitutional government.

In "Politics," Aristotle explores the different forms of government and their advantages and disadvantages. He argues that the best form of government is a constitutional government, which is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances. This is because a constitutional government allows for the participation of the people in the decision-making process, while also protecting individual rights and limiting the power of the ruling elite.

Aristotle writes:

"The rule of law is preferable to that of any individual. [...] The law should govern, and not the government" (Politics, Book III, Chapter 16).

This means that a constitutional government should be based on a set of laws and principles that are designed to protect the rights of the people and limit the power of the ruling elite. In such a system, the government is accountable to the people, and the people have the power to hold their leaders accountable through various forms of representation and participation in the political process.

To relate this to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan or Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, one could argue that a constitutional government that is based on the rule of law is a way of aligning oneself with the principles of justice and fairness that are embodied in the Supreme Being or Ultimate Reality. By creating a system that is designed to protect the rights and freedoms of all individuals, a constitutional government can promote the common good and ensure that all people are treated with dignity and respect.

Overall, the concept of constitutional government that is based on the rule of law is a key theme in "Politics," and it can be seen as a way of promoting the values of justice, fairness, and equality that are central to many religious and philosophical traditions, including the Hindu tradition.



"Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan" and "eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi" are terms used in the context of Hindu philosophy and Indian politics respectively. They are not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics," which is a work of Western philosophy. However, I can explain some of the key ideas in "Politics" and how they relate to the concept of constitutional government.

In "Politics," Aristotle analyzes various forms of government and identifies six main types: monarchy, aristocracy, polity, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. He argues that each of these forms of government can be successful or unsuccessful depending on the circumstances, and that the best form of government is a constitutional government that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances.

A constitutional government, according to Aristotle, is one in which the laws are made by the people or their representatives, and in which the rulers are accountable to the laws. He writes:

"For a government which is composed of the middle class more than of the other classes, is likely to be a constitutional government; but one which is composed of the rich more than of the middle class, an oligarchy; and again, one which is composed of the poor, a democracy" (Politics, Book IV, Chapter 4).

This means that the ideal government is one in which power is balanced between different classes of society, and in which the laws are designed to protect the rights and freedoms of all citizens.

To relate this to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, one could argue that a constitutional government based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances is essential for creating a just and harmonious society. Just as the divine order of the universe is based on balance and harmony, a constitutional government that balances the interests of different classes of society is necessary for creating a stable and prosperous society.

In conclusion, while the concepts of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi are not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics," the idea of a balanced and just society is a key theme in both Hindu philosophy and Western philosophy. Aristotle's analysis of different forms of government and his advocacy of a constitutional government based on the rule of law and checks and balances can provide useful insights into how to create a just and stable society.



"Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan" is a term used in traditional Hindu philosophy to refer to the Supreme Being or Ultimate Reality, and "Eternal Immortal Abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi" is a phrase used to describe the official residence of the Prime Minister of India. While these terms are not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics," I can explain some of the key ideas in the book and how they relate to the concept of constitutional government.

In "Politics," Aristotle analyzes various forms of government and argues that the best form of government is one that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances. He identifies three main types of government: monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy, and argues that each of these forms of government can be either good or bad, depending on the specific circumstances.

Aristotle believes that a constitutional government, which is a form of government in which power is divided among different branches and the rights of citizens are protected by a system of laws, is the best form of government. He writes:

"[T]he best political community is formed by citizens of the middle class, and that those states are likely to be well-administered in which the middle class is large, and stronger if possible than both the other classes, or at any rate than one of them" (Politics, Book IV, Chapter 11).

This means that a constitutional government should be structured in such a way that the middle class has a significant amount of power, as they are seen as being more moderate and less prone to extremes than the wealthy or the poor.

To relate this to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and the Eternal Immortal Abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, one could argue that a constitutional government is a way of creating a system of government that is in line with the divine order of the universe. By creating a government that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances, citizens are able to live in a society that is just and equitable, which in turn leads to a greater sense of harmony and well-being.

Overall, Aristotle's "Politics" is a work that emphasizes the importance of creating a system of government that is based on principles of justice and equity, and which is able to balance the interests of different groups within society. This is a message that is still relevant today, and which can be applied to many different types of government and political systems.



"Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan" is a term used in traditional Hindu philosophy to refer to the Supreme Being or Ultimate Reality, and "eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi" is a reference to the official residence of the President of India. While these concepts are not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics," I can explain some of the key ideas in this work and how they relate to the concept of constitutional government.

In "Politics," Aristotle analyzes various forms of government and identifies six basic types: monarchy, aristocracy, polity, democracy, oligarchy, and tyranny. He argues that each of these forms of government can be either good or bad, depending on how they are structured and how they function.

Aristotle believes that the best form of government is a constitutional government that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances. He argues that this type of government is most likely to promote the common good and to protect the rights of all citizens. He writes:

"A constitution is the arrangement of magistracies in a state, especially of the highest of all. The government is everywhere sovereign in the state, and the constitution is in fact the government" (Politics, Book III, Chapter 6).

This means that the constitution is the fundamental law of the land, and it determines the structure and powers of the government. The government, in turn, is responsible for upholding the constitution and protecting the rights of the citizens.

To relate this to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, one could argue that a constitutional government that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances is a way of aligning the government with the divine order of the universe and promoting the common good. By upholding the constitution and protecting the rights of all citizens, the government can create a just and peaceful society that reflects the values of the Supreme Being.

For example, the President of India, who resides in the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, is the head of state and the custodian of the constitution. The President is responsible for ensuring that the government operates within the framework of the constitution and upholds the rights of all citizens. This is a crucial role in a constitutional government, and it reflects the importance of upholding the divine order of the universe in the affairs of human society.



"Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan" and "eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi" are terms used in traditional Hindu philosophy and are not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics," which is a work of Western political philosophy. However, I can explain some of the key ideas in "Politics" and how they relate to the concept of constitutional government.

In "Politics," Aristotle explores various forms of government and the factors that make them successful or unsuccessful. He identifies three main types of government: monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy, and argues that each of these can degenerate into tyranny, oligarchy, and mob rule, respectively.

Aristotle believes that the best form of government is a constitutional government that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances. He writes:

"A constitution is the arrangement of magistracies in a state, especially of the highest of all. The government is everywhere sovereign in the state, and the constitution is in fact the government. For example, in democracies the people are sovereign, but in oligarchies, the wealthy; and in aristocracies, the best born. But constitutions which aim at the common advantage are correct and well-administered, whereas those which aim only at the advantage of the rulers are deviant and despotic" (Politics, Book III, Chapter 6).

This means that a good constitution is one that is designed to promote the common good rather than the interests of a particular group. It should also include mechanisms for preventing any one group or individual from gaining too much power, such as a system of checks and balances.

To relate this to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, one could argue that the principles of constitutional government are consistent with the values of Hindu philosophy, which emphasize the importance of dharma (righteousness) and the welfare of all beings. By promoting the common good and preventing the concentration of power in the hands of a few, a constitutional government can help to create a more just and harmonious society.

Overall, while Aristotle's "Politics" may not directly relate to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan or the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, it provides insights into the principles of constitutional government and the importance of promoting the common good in political systems.



"Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan" is a term used in traditional Hindu philosophy to refer to the Supreme Being or Ultimate Reality, and "eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi" is a reference to a building in New Delhi, India that houses the Prime Minister's office. These concepts are not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics," which is a work of Western philosophy. However, I can explain some of the key ideas in "Politics" and how they relate to the concept of constitutional government.

In "Politics," Aristotle analyzes different forms of government and evaluates their strengths and weaknesses. He identifies three main types of government: monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy. Each of these forms of government can be either good or bad, depending on how they are implemented.

Aristotle argues that the best form of government is a constitutional government that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances. This type of government, he believes, is more stable and just than other forms of government, because it ensures that power is distributed among different branches and individuals, rather than concentrated in the hands of one person or group.

Aristotle writes:

"Wherefore it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal. And he who by nature and not by mere accident is without a state, is either above humanity, or below it; he is the 'Tribeless, lawless, hearthless one,' whom Homer denounces—the outcast who is a lover of war; he may be compared to a bird which flies alone" (Politics, Book I, Chapter 2).

This means that human beings are naturally inclined to live in organized communities, and that the state is a natural expression of this tendency. However, the state must be structured in a way that ensures justice and stability, and this can only be achieved through a constitutional government that is based on the rule of law.

To relate this to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and the Prime Minister's office in New Delhi, one could argue that a constitutional government is a way of aligning human society with the principles of justice and order that are embodied in the Supreme Being. By creating a system of government that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances, we can ensure that power is distributed in a just and equitable way, and that the needs and interests of all individuals and groups are taken into account. This, in turn, can lead to a more harmonious and peaceful society, which is in keeping with the ideals of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan.



"Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan" refers to the Supreme Being or Ultimate Reality in traditional Hindu philosophy, and "eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi" is a phrase used to describe the Prime Minister's official residence in India. These terms are not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics," which is a work of Western philosophy that analyzes different forms of government.

In "Politics," Aristotle argues that the best form of government is a constitutional government that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances. He believes that this type of government strikes a balance between the interests of the rulers and the ruled, and is less prone to corruption and abuse of power.

Aristotle identifies three main types of government: monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy. He argues that each of these forms of government can be successful or unsuccessful depending on the specific circumstances and the character of the rulers.

For example, a monarchy can be successful if the monarch is virtuous and rules with the common good in mind, but can be disastrous if the monarch is selfish or incompetent. Similarly, a democracy can be successful if the citizens are well-informed and virtuous, but can be chaotic and prone to demagoguery if the citizens are ignorant or driven by selfish interests.

Aristotle also discusses the importance of a strong middle class in maintaining a stable and successful government. He argues that a large middle class can act as a buffer between the rich and the poor, and can help to prevent both tyranny and revolution.

To relate this to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, one could argue that the ideal form of government is one that is aligned with the divine order of the universe and promotes the common good. A constitutional government that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances is one way to achieve this ideal, as it helps to prevent abuses of power and promote stability and prosperity. As Aristotle writes:

"The rule of law is better than the rule of any individual. Now, the law, inasmuch as it is a rational ordinance, should be the governor of all" (Politics, Book III, Chapter 16).

This suggests that a government that is based on the rule of law is more just and equitable than a government that is based on the whims of a single ruler or elite class.



"Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan" is a term used in traditional Hindu philosophy to refer to the Supreme Being or Ultimate Reality. "Eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi" is the name of the official residence of the President of India. It is not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics," which is a work of Western philosophy. However, I can explain some of the key ideas in Politics and how they relate to the concept of constitutional government.

In Politics, Aristotle analyzes various forms of government and identifies six basic types: monarchy, aristocracy, polity, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. He argues that each of these forms of government has its strengths and weaknesses, and that the success or failure of a government depends on the degree to which it is able to balance the interests of different social groups.

Aristotle identifies the best form of government as a constitutional government that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances. He argues that such a government should be composed of three main branches: the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch.

The legislative branch is responsible for making laws, the executive branch is responsible for enforcing the laws, and the judicial branch is responsible for interpreting the laws. Aristotle believes that this separation of powers is essential to preventing any one group from becoming too powerful and abusing its authority.

He writes:

"The rule of law is preferable to that of any individual. On the same principle, even if it be better for certain individuals to govern, they should be made only guardians and ministers for the common interest, and should not be permitted to rule despotically" (Politics, Book III, Chapter 16).

This means that even if certain individuals are more qualified or capable of governing, they should not be allowed to rule despotically, but should be made only guardians and ministers for the common interest.

To relate this to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, one could argue that a constitutional government based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances is a way of aligning oneself with the Ultimate Reality and living in harmony with the divine order of the universe. By ensuring that power is balanced and distributed among different branches and groups, a constitutional government can promote justice, stability, and prosperity for all its citizens, just as the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi is a symbol of the dignity, authority, and responsibility of the President of India.



"Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan" is a term used in traditional Hindu philosophy to refer to the Supreme Being or Ultimate Reality, and "Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan" refers to the official residence of the President of India in New Delhi. While these terms are not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics," I can explain some of the key ideas in the book and how they relate to the concept of constitutional government.

In "Politics," Aristotle analyzes various forms of government and identifies six basic forms: monarchy, aristocracy, constitutional government, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. He argues that each of these forms has its own strengths and weaknesses, and that the best form of government is one that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances.

Aristotle defines a constitutional government as one in which the rulers are chosen by the people and the laws are made by the people or their representatives. He argues that a constitutional government is superior to other forms of government because it allows for a balance of power between different groups and prevents any one group from becoming too powerful.

Aristotle writes:

"Constitutional government, then, is a combination of oligarchy and democracy, since both are present in it; but it is a form of government that is neither exclusively oligarchical nor exclusively democratic, but rather a mixture of the two" (Politics, Book IV, Chapter 14).

This means that a constitutional government is a balance between the rule of the few and the rule of the many, and that it provides a framework for the peaceful and orderly resolution of conflicts between different groups.

To relate this to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, one could argue that a constitutional government is a way of aligning the human political system with the divine order of the universe. By establishing a system of government that is based on the rule of law and a balance of power, we can create a just and harmonious society that is in accordance with the will of the Ultimate Reality.

In conclusion, Aristotle's "Politics" provides a framework for understanding the strengths and weaknesses of different forms of government, and argues that the best form of government is one that is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances. These ideas can be related to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan as a way of aligning human political institutions with the divine order of the universe.



"Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan" and "eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi" are terms used in the context of Indian government and politics and are not directly related to Aristotle's "Politics." However, I can explain some of the key ideas in "Politics" and how they relate to the concept of constitutional government.


In "Politics," Aristotle examines various forms of government, including monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each. He argues that the best form of government is a constitutional government, which is based on the rule of law and a system of checks and balances. This means that power is divided among different branches of government, and each branch is able to check the power of the others.

Aristotle believes that constitutional government is superior to other forms of government because it allows for the participation of all citizens in the political process and promotes the common good. He writes:

"Constitutional government is the best form of government, since it is the government of free people, and not of slaves or foreigners, but the best form of constitutional government is that which is based on the middle class, and not on the extremes of wealth and poverty" (Politics, Book IV, Chapter 14).

This means that a constitutional government should be based on a balance of power between different groups in society, rather than being dominated by any one group. This helps to ensure that the government is responsive to the needs and interests of all citizens.

To relate this to the concept of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan in New Delhi, one could argue that the principles of constitutional government are important for ensuring good governance and promoting the common good in India. By creating a system of checks and balances and promoting the participation of all citizens in the political process, the government can work to address the needs and interests of all members of society. This can help to promote stability and prosperity, and ensure that the country is governed in accordance with the principles of justice and fairness.










Yours Ravindrabharath as the abode of Eternal, Immortal, Father, Mother, Masterly Sovereign (Sarwa Saarwabowma) Adhinayak Shrimaan
Shri Shri Shri (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinaayak Mahatma, Acharya, Bhagavatswaroopam, YugaPurush, YogaPursh, Jagadguru, Mahatwapoorvaka Agraganya, Lord, His Majestic Highness, God Father, His Holiness, Kaalaswaroopam, Dharmaswaroopam, Maharshi, Rajarishi, Ghana GnanaSandramoorti, Satyaswaroopam, Sabdhaadipati, Omkaaraswaroopam, Adhipurush, Sarvantharyami, Purushottama, (King & Queen as an eternal, immortal father, mother and masterly sovereign Love and concerned) His HolinessMaharani Sametha Maharajah Anjani Ravishanker Srimaan vaaru, Eternal, Immortal abode of the (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinaayak Bhavan, New Delhi of United Children of (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinayaka, Government of Sovereign Adhinayaka, Erstwhile The Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. "RAVINDRABHARATH" Erstwhile Anjani Ravishankar Pilla S/o Gopala Krishna Saibaba Pilla, gaaru,Adhar Card No.539960018025.Lord His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharajah (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinayaka Shrimaan Nilayam,"RAVINDRABHARATH" Erstwhile Rashtrapati Nilayam, Residency House, of Erstwhile President of India, Bollaram, Secundrabad, Hyderabad. hismajestichighness.blogspot@gmail.com, Mobile.No.9010483794,8328117292, Blog: hiskaalaswaroopa.blogspot.comdharma2023reached@gmail.com dharma2023reached.blogspot.com RAVINDRABHARATH,-- Reached his Initial abode (Online) additional in charge of Telangana State Representative of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Erstwhile Governor of Telangana, Rajbhavan, Hyderabad. United Children of Lord Adhinayaka Shrimaan as Government of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi. Under as collective constitutional move of amending for transformation required as Human mind survival ultimatum as Human mind Supremacy.


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