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Chanakya Says

Chanakya Says is an Android app that can help your live life peacefully, provided you properly assimilate thes...

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Chanakya Says is an Android app that can help your live life peacefully, provided you properly assimilate these age old rules of wisdom, written by Chanakya. To interpret and assimilate Chanakya Niti properly, kindly read the whole chapter at a time. Also these are the eternal golden laws and reader's acceptance may vary based on readers wit, situations and his needs.

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Who was Chankaya?
Son of Rishi Chanak, Chanakya, also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta, was born in Pataliputra,Magadh and later moved to Taxila, in Gandhar province. At a very early age little Chanakya started studying Vedas. The Vedas considered to be the toughest scriptures to study were completely studied and memorized by Chanakya in his infancy. He was attracted to studies in politics. In politics Chanakya’s acumen and shrewdness was visible right from childhood. He was a student of politics right from child hood. Known as a masterful political strategist, he knew how to put his own people in the opposite camp and spy the enemy without his knowledge before destroying him forever. Chanakya was an ace in turning tables in his favor irrespective of the circumstances. He never budged to pressure tactics by the ruthless politicians. In this way after studying religion and politics, he turned his attention to economics, which remained his lifelong friend. "Nitishastra", a treatise on the ideal way of life shows his in depth study of the Indian way of life. He was a professor (acharya) of political science at the Takshashila University and later the Prime Minister of the Emperor Chandragupta Maurya. He is regarded as one of the earliest known political thinkers, economists and king-makers. He was the man to envision the first Indian empire by unification of the then numerous kingdoms in the Indian sub-continent and provide the impetus for fights against the Greek conqueror Alexander.

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Oct. 22, 2019

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