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Chanakya (350-273 BCE) was a scholar and administrator par excellence. He was a great Indian teacher, philosopher, statesman, royal adviser, economist and jurist. Alternatively known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta, he penned the ancient Indian political treatise, the Arthashastra. He is said to be the pioneer of economics and political science in India.
A Brahmin, originally hailing from Northern India, he was also a professor of political science and economics at the University of Takshashila. A past master of Vedas and ancient Indian literature, he is believed to have had some knowledge of Zoroastrianism as well. Chanakya was as shrewd as he was wise. He helped the first Mauryan Emperor, Chandragupta, to establish the Mauryan Empire. He also served as chief advisor and prime minister to both Chandragupta and his son, Bindusara. His immense works were lost towards the end of the Gupta Empire and were rediscovered only in the early 20th Century.
Through seven chapters, this book describes Chanakya as master of administration, his Life, thoughts & knowledge, His accomplishment with multifaceted talent, his Firmness, Niti & Kautilya’s Arthashatra, Commentary on women, his Steadfast activities and finally his Journey and salvation.
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Born in 1945, Prof. Prasoon served Bihar University as a teacher of English from July 1972 to January 2005.
Throughout his life, Prof. Prasoon has followed the dictum: kāvya-shāstra-vinodena kālo gachchati dheematām.
Among his more than fifty published works there are various collection of poems in Hindi, English, Samskrit, Bhojpuri besides many general books in Hindi and English. His works on Spirituality and Religions are among the best sellers.His five books on Management have brought into light the ancient, remote, forgotten and most effective theories of Management.
Country Of Origin :- India
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