punishable when it is for greater good. Is the purpose of law to protect property? Dispute over the purpose of law has been actual for a long time. There are many interpretations of the meaning and purpose of law. Is the purpose of law to protect property? Every property owner is interested in protecting and maintaining their possessions. Law is very important for achieving that. When the law would not protect the proprietors, then the consequences would be unpredictable. Thus, at least one of the purposes of law is to protect property and its owner. On the other hand it is obvious, that protecting the property cannot be the only purpose of law. If it would be, then the other aspects what need to be regulated, would not be and thus, the social structure in general would be misbalanced. So, the protecting property is not the sole purpose of law. In conclusion, the only purpose of law is not to protect property
Absolute Truth 3) aranyakas that which is studied in the forest 4) upanishads word means "sit closely" - conversation btw gur & disciple, seer & seeker Upanishads come from higher reality but they are received and spoken by sages. They are transcendental sounds and sages are just channels. Iso Upanishad is part of Yajur Veda. Iso Upanishad - the prayers offered by Manu to Yagija avatar. HOW THE LORD IS THE PROPRIETOR OF EVERYTHING (p 3-4) We all want to be proprietors. Apar prakti material energy, Lord's inferior energy (earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intelligence, ego) Par prakti living being, God's superior energy. Speech of the person is th eenergy of that person. Energy belongs to the energetic. Everything in this world is either matter or spirit or combination of both but both belong to the Supreme Lord. BG: Everything belongs to the Supreme Lord. Logically: I own the land but for how ling? What happens after I pass away