The Rule of the Fishes" refers to the:
Question 10 options:

1)

view that warfare is glorious and was the primary activity of kings and aristocrats.

2)

statement of Buddha about the need to abstain from killing reptiles.

3)

development of a major marine fishery program under Ashoka.

4)

invasion of the Ganges basis by the Sea Peoples from South Asia.

5)

desire of Hindus to eat fish rather than cattle.



Answer :

The Rule of the Fishes" refers to the view that warfare is glorious and was the primary activity of kings and aristocrats.

Therefore option A is correct.

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What Was the Rule of Fishes?

The rule of fishes is an old philosophy which tries to describe the nature of existence of fishes. the rule states that bigger fishes eat up smaller fishes in other to survive.

The rule of fishes known as Matsya Nyaya is  the fundamental law of nature explained by the proverb of the big fish devouring the smaller fish, hence strong devour the weak.

Therefore, Kings engaged in warfare in other to dominate weaker kingdoms.

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