Arthashashtra And Chanakya Neeti(Hindi)

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AdhiraamBose
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Post by AdhiraamBose »

Arthashashtra:
https://archive.org/details/ArthasastrHindi_201801

OR

https://archive.org/details/KautilyaKaArthshastra-Hindi-Kautilya/mode/2up

Chanakya Neeti:
https://archive.org/details/chanakya-neeti_202104

OR

https://archive.org/details/ChanakyaNeetiSutra/page/n2/mode/2up



I would recommend the reader to ensure the copyright status of these Books.Although they are on Archive,but I still have my Doubts.And Please also check whether these are the proper books(I don't know to read Hindi much).

Chanakya was an ancient Indian teacher, philosopher, economist, jurist and royal advisor. He is traditionally identified as Kauṭilya or Vishnugupta, who authored the ancient Indian political treatise, the Arthashastra, a text dated to roughly between the 4th century BCE and the 3rd century CE.
Chanakya is regarded as a great thinker and diplomat in India. Many Indian nationalists regard him as one of the earliest people who envisioned a united India spanning the entire subcontinent.

You can garner further Information on Chanakya from here:
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Kautilya

OR

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chanakya
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From wikipedia:
Chanakya was an ancient Indian teacher, philosopher, economist, jurist and royal advisor. He is traditionally identified as Kauṭilya or Vishnugupta, who authored the ancient Indian political treatise, the Arthashastra, a text dated to roughly between the 4th century BCE and the 3rd century CE.
Chanakya is regarded as a great thinker and diplomat in India. Many Indian nationalists regard him as one of the earliest people who envisioned a united India spanning the entire subcontinent.

Chanakya Niti, which is a collection of aphorisms, said to be selected by Chanakya from the various shastras.


This is the kind of information that's nice to have, so future readers of this thread can decide easily if they want to choose this book as their next group/solo read. :wink:
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Availle wrote: June 23rd, 2021, 4:15 pm From wikipedia:
Chanakya was an ancient Indian teacher, philosopher, economist, jurist and royal advisor. He is traditionally identified as Kauṭilya or Vishnugupta, who authored the ancient Indian political treatise, the Arthashastra, a text dated to roughly between the 4th century BCE and the 3rd century CE.
Chanakya is regarded as a great thinker and diplomat in India. Many Indian nationalists regard him as one of the earliest people who envisioned a united India spanning the entire subcontinent.

Chanakya Niti, which is a collection of aphorisms, said to be selected by Chanakya from the various shastras.


This is the kind of information that's nice to have, so future readers of this thread can decide easily if they want to choose this book as their next group/solo read. :wink:
Availle,You may now delete this post to keep things clean.I have pasted what You mentioned on my Post.
Thank You By The Way.
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We do have a thread for Suggestions other than English - it was set up because it was hard to find non-English ones as they tended to get overwhelmed. It's not compulsory to use - but it may give this more chance of being noticed .

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Post by AdhiraamBose »

annise wrote: June 25th, 2021, 2:27 am We do have a thread for Suggestions other than English - it was set up because it was hard to find non-English ones as they tended to get overwhelmed. It's not compulsory to use - but it may give this more chance of being noticed .

Anne
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=16127
Will it be okay Ma'am if I keep this thread independent?

Part of the reason,I want to avoid that thread is that I am a bit of confused on how to use that?Am I supposed to Post a reply on that thread mentioning these two links?

I will however,prefer to keep this Post Independent(But,Only if it is not a Problem).
If there is a strict Decorum to be maintained,I am ready to move this Post there.

By the way,I am thankful for Your suggestion.You people are always helpful.
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