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Chanakya and is
The Manu Smriti ( 10. 63 ), Chanakya ’ s Arthashastra ( 1. 3. 13 ) and the Vasishtha Dharmasutra ( 4. 4 ) point out that ahimsa is a duty for all the four classes ( Varnas ) of society.
The oldest recorded census in India is thought to have occurred around 300 BCE during the reign of the Emperor Chandragupta Maurya under the leadership of Kautilya or Chanakya.
The Manusmriti, dated to about two centuries after the time of Chanakya is another important Indian political treatise.
* Chandragupta Maurya captures Magadha: Chandragupta, with the help Chanakya ( Kautilya ), who is also known as the Indian Machiavelli, destroyed the Nanda rulers of Magadha and established the Mauryan empire.
It is said that Chanakya met Chandragupta in the Vindhya forest, after being insulted by the Nanda king.
Logic is described by Chanakya ( c. 350-283 BCE ) in his Arthashastra as an independent field of inquiry anviksiki.
It is also said that Chandragupta was sent to Greece in Europe by Chanakya to receive military and war training.
It is noted in the Chandraguptakatha that Chandragupta and Chanakya were initially rebuffed by the Nanda forces.
The television series Chanakya is archetypal account of the life and times of Chanakya, based on the play " Mudra Rakshasa " ( The Signet Ring of " Rakshasa ").
* Chanakya ( c. 370 – 283 BCE ), the contemporary Indian teacher, philosopher and royal advisor, who managed the first Maurya emperor Chandragupta rise to power, act as a similar reformer in ancient India and he is widely credited for having played an important role in the establishment of the Maurya Empire.
Chanakya was authored the ancient Indian political treatise called Arthaśāstra, contemporary with the Book of Lord Shang of Shang Yang, due to which he is considered as the pioneer of the field of economics and political science.
This is the place of Aryabhata, Great Ashoka, Chanakya and many other great historical figures.
The Arthashastra, attributed to the Mauryan minister Chanakya, is one of the early Indian texts devoted to political philosophy.
Takshashila is perhaps best known because of its association with Chanakya.
The famous treatise Arthashastra ( Sanskrit for The knowledge of Economics ) by Chanakya, is said to have been composed in Takshashila itself.
Chanakya is often called the " Indian Machiavelli ", although his works predate Machiavelli's by about 1, 800 years.
There is little purely historical information about Chanakya: most of it comes from semi-legendary accounts.
Chanakyapuri, literally meaning " City of Chanakya ", is named for Chanakya, a third century BC Maurya advisor and prime minister.
Logic is described by Chanakya ( c. 350-283 BCE ) in his Arthashastra as an independent field of inquiry anviksiki.
It is located at Tihar village, approximately 7 km from Chanakya Puri, to the west of New Delhi, India.
The West of the road is mostly covered with mangroves, except for a few buildings that have been approved by the CIDCO-most notably the NRI Complex also known as Seawoods Estate, and a marine Training Center ' Chanakya '.

Chanakya and traditionally
As a result, Shang Yang was called the " Chinese Machiavelli " while Chanakya the " Indian Machiavelli ". However, Chanakya was traditionally also identified as Kautilya or Vishnugupta.

Chanakya and Kautilya
Arthashastra of Chanakya ( Kautilya ), Vyasa has an interesting entry.
Chanakya ( or Kautilya ), the Maurya Emperor Chandragupta and the Ayurvedic healer Charaka studied at Taxila.
* Chanakya, or Kautilya, the master of statecraft, described by Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru as Indian Machiavelli — he was the guru of Chandragupta Maurya and author of the ancient text on statecraft, Arthashashtra.

Chanakya and Vishnu
As Chanakya wrote in his text Chanakya Niti, " Humbly bowing down before the almighty Lord Sri Vishnu, the Lord of the three worlds, I recite maxims of the science of political ethics ( niti ) selected from the various satras ( scriptures )"
For example, Chanakya ( a. k. a. Vishnu Gupt ) was a devotee of Vishnu.
Chanakya wrote in his text Chanakya Niti, " Humbly bowing down before the almighty Lord Sri Vishnu, the Lord of the three worlds, I recite maxims of the science of political ethics ( niti ) selected from the various satras ( scriptures )"

Chanakya and who
Chanakya then went further east to Magadha, to seek the help of Dhana Nanda, who ruled the vast Nanda Empire which extended from Bihar and Bengal in the east to Punjab and Sindh in the west, but Dhana Nanda refused to help him.
The well-known Brahmin Chanakya was a Rajpurohit for Chandragupta Maurya, founder of the Mauryan empire, who helped Chandragupta get a grip on the well-established Nanda Empire and prevent Alexander the Great from invading India.
According to the mediaeval Tibetan scholar Taranatha who visited India, Chanakya helped Bindusara " to destroy the nobles and kings of the sixteen kingdoms and thus to become absolute master of the territory between the eastern and western oceans.
The Greek generals Eudemus, and Peithon, ruled until around 316 BCE, when Chandragupta Maurya ( with the help of Chanakya, who was now his advisor ) utterly defeated the Macedonians and consolidated the region under the control of his new seat of power in Magadha.
According to the mediaeval Tibetan scholar Taranatha who visited India, Chanakya helped Bindusara " to destroy the nobles and kings of the sixteen kingdoms and thus to become absolute master of the territory between the eastern and western oceans.
These techniques and strategies were employed by Chandragupta Maurya, who was a student of Chanakya, and later by Ashoka the Great ( 304-232 BC ).

Chanakya and ancient
The ancient writings of Chinese and Indian military strategists such as Sun-Tzu and Chanakya contain information on deception and subversion.
Originally a teacher at the ancient Takshashila University, Chanakya managed the first Maurya emperor Chandragupta's rise to power at a young age.
Chanakya wrote the Arthashastra, which covered various topics on ancient Indian warfare in great detail, including various techniques and strategies relating to war.

Chanakya and Indian
After this incident, Chanakya began to persuade his disciple Chandragupta of the need to build an empire that could protect Indian territories from foreign invasion.
Chanakya ( c. 370 – 283 BCE ) was an Indian teacher, philosopher and royal advisor.
* Chanakya ( 350-283 BC ), aka Vishnugupta, Indian advisor and prime minister to Mauryan Emperor Chandragupta

Chanakya and political
* Chanakya ( c. 350-c. 275 BCE ), author of Arthashastra, professor ( acharya ) of political science at the Takshashila University
Chanakya ( c. 350 – 283 BC ) wrote about assassinations in detail in his political treatise Arthashastra.
Chanakya ( c. 350 – 275 BC ) was a political thinker in Takshashila.
Chanakya wrote the Arthashastra, a treatise on political thought, economics and social order.
Chanakya ( c. 350-275 BC ) was a professor of political science at Takshashila University, and later the Prime Minister of emperor Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Maurya Empire.

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