15 great thoughts by Chanakya
Chanakya, also known as Kautilya, was an Indian statesman, philosopher, chief advisor and Prime Minister to the first Emperor of the Mauryan dynasty, Chandrapgupta. As
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Skip to contentChanakya, also known as Kautilya, was an Indian statesman, philosopher, chief advisor and Prime Minister to the first Emperor of the Mauryan dynasty, Chandrapgupta. As
दुष्टाभार्याशठमित्रभ्र्त्यश्चोत्र्दाय्क: | स्स्प्रेचग्रहेवासोमृत्युरेवनसंशयः || It is a living death to stay in a house where there is: An evil natured, badmouthing woman of low morals,
प्रणम्य शिरसा विष्णुः त्रैलोक्याधिपति: प्रभुम् | नानाशस्त्रोद्ध्रत वक्ष्ये रज्नितिस्मुक्च्य्मू || I bow my head to the Master of the Universe, the Almighty and Omnipresent,
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