- Arthashastra. Two
names for the text's
compilor or
redactor are used in the text,
Kauṭalya (Kautilya) and Vishnugupta.
Chanakya (375–283 BCE), the
counsellor of Chandragupta...
- minister." *
Bhandarkar (1926, p. 67): "Soon
after the Arthašāstra of
Kautalya was published, it came to be more ****iduously
studied in
Europe than even...
- period. This city was also
submerged in sea.
Ramayana and
Arthashastra of
Kautalya corroborates the
existence of a city
named Kavatapuram.
There is a reference...
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Sanskrit commentary by himself. He
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likely Kauṭalya,
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since been
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Indian History. p. 99.
Pulindas together with the
Sabaras are
mentioned by
Kautalya in his Arthashastra. Raychaudhuri,
Hemchandra (1953).
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