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Chanakya: The Kingmaker and the Philosopher

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“A learned man and a king are not equal, as the former is respected everywhere, but the latter only in his own dominions.” Canny, contemplative and courageous, Chanakya is known as one of India’s most multifaceted and enduring gurus. His smart, sage advice, captured forever in the twin classic treatises – the Arthashastra and the Nitishastra – has both the detailing of a draughtsman and the wide-ranging wisdom of a genius. Scholar, teacher, visionary, political strategist, economic philosopher and royal adviser, Chanakya put forth invaluable lessons that changed the course of history. Humiliated by Dhana Nanda, the ruler of Magadha, Chanakya turned adversity into strength and challenge into opportunity. Through clever diplomatic manoeuvres and wise confrontations, he choreographed young Chandragupta’s rise as the founder of the Mauryan empire, the first of its kind in power and territorial extent. Melding his knowledge with a shrewd observance of life, Chanakya outlined political and economic philosophies in a long-lasting body of pithy truths. And that is why, centuries later, his work and his words matter in today’s world. This book brings together the transformative incidents that shaped Chanakya’s life, and his most important sayings. From his understanding of the ideal way of life, you too can learn to be a little bit like Chanakya. PLUS: * Flipbook action page corner for a touch of fun * Timeline: A chronology of Chanakya’s life * Bonus Teachings!: A hundred tactical tips from Chanakya’s treasury of wisdom
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English
Publisher
Hachette UK
Release date
May 20, 2013
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Anu Kumar's "Chanakya: The Kingmaker and the Philosopher" offers an accessible and engaging exploration into the life and enduring wisdom of Chanakya, one of ancient India's most influential strategists and thinkers. The book chronicles his journey from humiliation by Dhana Nanda to his pivotal role in orchestrating the rise of Chandragupta Maurya and the establishment of the vast Mauryan empire. By distilling the core principles from his seminal works, the Arthashastra and the Nitishastra, Kumar presents Chanakya's political, economic, and ethical philosophies in a manner relevant to contemporary challenges. It serves as both a historical narrative and a practical guide, encouraging readers to integrate Chanakya's shrewd observations and tactical brilliance into their own lives.

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Statecraft and Political Strategy

This is the central theme, exploring Chanakya's intricate theories on how a state should be governed, including diplomacy, espionage, war, finance, and law. The book details how Chanakya applied these principles to establish and consolidate the Mauryan Empire.

Wisdom and Knowledge

The book emphasizes Chanakya's identity as a 'learned man' and highlights the power of intellect, education, and philosophical insight as superior to brute force or inherited power. It showcases how Chanakya's vast knowledge enabled him to shape history.

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"A learned man and a king are not equal, as the former is respected everywhere, but the latter only in his own dominions."
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