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  2. Arthashastra - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... kind and philanthropic, free from procrastination, ... The Arthashastra dedicates Book 7 and 10 to war, and considers numerous ...

  3. R. Shamasastry - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, Shamasastry discovered the Arthashastra among a heap of manuscripts. He transcribed, edited and published the Sanskrit edition in 1909. He proceeded to translate it into English, publishing it in 1915. [3] The manuscript was in the Early Grantha script. Other copies of the Arthashastra were discovered later in other parts of India.

  4. List of Hindu texts - Wikipedia

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    Arthashastra: Ancient treatise on statecraft, economic policy and military strategy written by Chanakya (Vishnugupta). Arpudha Tiruvandhaadi __ A Tamil devotional collection by Karaikal Ammaiyar Arunaachala Aksharamanamaalai __ Composed by Ramana Maharishi ( Tamil) on plea of devotee ..

  5. Matsya Nyaya - Wikipedia

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    Matsya Nyaya (Sanskrit: मात्स्यन्याय; IAST: mātsyanyāya) is an ancient Indian philosophy which refers to the principle of the Law of Fish.It ...

  6. Upayas (diplomacy) - Wikipedia

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    Dāna, the second, means gifts or compensation (Arthashastra 2.10.54). [5] Sometimes it is referred to as Dama, price, which means to pay the value. [2] Bheda, refers to the usage of logic or trickery, influencing the mind. [2] Creating dissension and discord in the enemy (Arthashastra 2.10.55). [5] Danda refers to force or armaments.

  7. Artha - Wikipedia

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    The Arthashastra (1.7.6) emphasizes Artha's importance, with Kautilya stating that material gain is the most crucial of the three ends of life, as it supports the realization of dharma and kama. [10] James Lochtefeld describes [1] artha as the means of life, and includes material prosperity.