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Chanakyaniti

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Chanakyaniti (written 4th–3rd century BCE) is a collection of aphorisms written by Chanakya.[1][2] Its first European translation was done in Greek language in the 19th century.[3]

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  1. ^ Fakir Mohan Senapati; Rabi Shankar Mishra (5 December 2005). Six Acres and a Third: The Classic Nineteenth-Century Novel about Colonial India. Chanakya Niti is a treatise on the ideal way of life, and reflects Chanakya's in-depth study of the Indian way of life. These practical and powerful strategies provide a way to lead an orderly and planned. University of California Press. p. 53. ISBN 9780520228832.
  2. ^ "A path to $5-trillion economy". 2019.
  3. ^ "Sanskrit literature isn't just about Hindu epics, it also dips into the Bible and Quran, says well-known translator A N D Haksar". Times of India. 2019.

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