- The
Arthashastra (Sanskrit: अर्थशास्त्रम्, IAST: Arthaśāstram; transl. Economics) is an
Ancient Indian Sanskrit treatise on statecraft,
political science...
- Viṣṇugupta, who aut****d the
ancient Indian political treatise, the
Arthashastra, a text
dated to
roughly between the
fourth century BCE and the third...
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Oriental Research Institute Mysore. He re-discovered and
published the
Arthashastra, an
ancient Indian treatise on statecraft,
economic policy, and military...
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Bhavabhuti utilized the
Arthashastra of
Kautilya while composing their famous works.
Kalidasa is
indebted to Kautilya's
Arthashastra for
material in the Raghuvamsa...
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standard unit of distance, in use
since at
least 4 BCE.
According to the
Arthashastra, a krośa or kos is
about 3,000
metres (9,800 ft).
Another conversion...
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Rigveda and it is
found in
other Hindu texts such as the M****mriti,
Arthashastra, dharmaśāstras and jyotiḥśāstras. In some cases,
Shudras parti****ted...
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Mauryan emperor Chandragupta Maurya, used this
theory in his
treatise Arthashastra to
describe why a
state should enhance its size and security. According...
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primary sources for the
written records of the
Mauryan times are the
Arthashastra, a work
first discovered in the
early 20th century, and
previously attributed...
- Aristotle's Politics, Confucius's
political m****cripts and Chanakya's
Arthashastra. The
English word
politics has its
roots in the name of Aristotle's classic...
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found in
ancient Indian texts such as the Rigveda, Pali canon, and the
Arthashastra. The term may mean "slave", "enemy" or "servant," but Dasa or Das can...