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- which together consist of 15 books, 150 chapters and 180 topics. The Arthasastra is mentioned and dozens of its verses have been found on fragments of...
- Banarsid****. p. 130. ISBN 81-208-1330-8. Trautmann 1971:185 "If the Kautilīya Arthaśāstra in its present form is not so old as it pretends, the śāstra itself is...
- Compositional History of the Arthaśāstra. The University of Texas at Austin. McClish, Mark (2019). The History of the Arthasastra. Cambridge University Press...
- Kauṭilya's Arthaśāstra, translated and annotated by Patrick Olivelle, Oxford University Press, 2013 M. B. Chande (2004), Kautilyan Arthasastra, Atlantic...
- 'architectural science', śilpaśāstra 'science of mechanical arts and sculpture', arthaśāstra 'science of politics and economics', and nītiśāstra 'compendium of ethics...
- Nitisara contains 20 sargas (chapters) and 36 prakarans. It is based on the Arthasastra of Kautilya and deals with various social elements such as theories of...
- of income earned. Another vital book from early Ancient India, is the Arthasastra, written by Chanakya, on the know-how of politics and military strategies...
- existence. The earliest limit is uncertain. It quotes identical verses from Arthasastra, which is broadly accepted to have been completed by the early centuries...
- ISBN 81-208-0433-3, OCLC 426322281 Trautmann, Thomas (1971). Kauṭilya and the Arthaśāstra: a statistical investigation of the authorship and evolution of the text...
- "meant to be a moksa-shastra (moksasatra), and not a dharmasastra, an arthasastra or a kamasastra". The oldest and most influential surviving commentary...