![]() According to Kautilya, the ruler should use any means to attain his goal and his actions required no moral sanction. The title, Arthashastra, which means “the Science of Material Gain” or “Science of Polity”, does not leave any doubts about its ends. It is not an account of Mauryan administration. The book, written in Sanskrit, discusses theories and principles of governing a state. The treatise in its present form is most likely not the text written by Kautilya, though it is probably based on a text that was authored by Kautilya and in no case can the text in its entirety be ascribed to Kautilya, on account of numerous stylistic and linguistic variations. Though it was written at the end of the fourth century BC, it appears to have been rediscovered only in 1905, after centuries of oblivion. ![]() Much of our knowledge about state policy under the Mauryas comes from the Arthashastra written by Kautilya (more popularly known as Chanakya), who was a Brahmin minister under Chandragupta Maurya. Set of 4 Articles on Vivekananda & the American Legacy.Return to the Womb: The NRI in the Motherland.Jindal and America: A Marriage in Heaven.Indo-Mauritians and the Innocents: A Photo Gallery.Diaspora Purana: The Indic Presence in World Culture.Gulf Indians and the Hierarchies of NRIs.From Masjid to Mandir: Across the Corentyne, Into Suriname.Contemporary Electoral Politics in Trinidad.
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