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    installs Chandragupta as the new king. The legend of Chanakya and Chandragupta is detailed in the Pali-language Buddhist chronicles of Sri Lanka. It is not mentioned...
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    he came from the maurya clan of Pipphalivana. The Buddhist sources also mention that "Brahmin Chanakya" was his counselor and with whose support Chandragupta...
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    several similarities with the Buddhist legend, but does not mention the name "Dhana Nanda": the Jain texts simply call Chanakya's rival king "Nanda". According...
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    Simhasena. Both Buddhist and Jain texts mention a legend about how Bindusara got his name. Both accounts state that Chandragupta's minister Chanakya used to mix...
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    Maurya Empire (category Buddhist dynasties of India)
    Mahajanapadas. According to several legends, Chanakya travelled to Pataliputra, Magadha, the capital of the Nanda Empire where Chanakya worked for the Nandas as...
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    a wise king how to govern. According to a legend written centuries after the death of Chandragupta, Chanakya taught the young emperor a wide-ranging discussions...
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    Sutra (redirect from Buddhist Sūtra)
    Artha-sutras – the Niti Sutras of Chanakya and Somadeva are treatises on governance, law, economics, and politics. Versions of Chanakya Niti Sutras have been found...
  • Maurya founded this dynasty with help of his mentor and grand advisor Chanakya in 322 BCE after organizing a large army and overthrowing Emperor Dhana...
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    Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Maurya Empire, and the latter's mentor Chanakya. Modern historians generally identify the ruler of the Gangaridai and the...
  • Arthashastra (category Works by Chanakya)
    policy and military strategy. Kautilya, also identified as Vishnugupta and Chanakya, is traditionally credited as the author of the text. The latter was a...
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    Tantra (category Buddhist practices)
    the 1st century CE, show Buddhist and Hindu monks holding skulls. The legend corresponding to these artworks is found in Buddhist texts, and describes monks...
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    Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Mauryan Empire with the help of Chanakya his guru and political advisor, rose to power by overthrowing the Nanda...
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    Taxila (category Buddhist sites in Pakistan)
    with Chanakya, also known as Kautilya, the strategist who guided Chandragupta Maurya and assisted in the founding of the Mauryan empire. Chanakya's Arthashastra...
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    in Odisha Jagannath Indradyumna Char Dham Chota Char Dham Vaishnavism Chanakya Guru Nanak Kalinga architecture Gajapati Empire Dibyasingha Deba Archaeological...
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    is indicated to have been a republic. This clan is mentioned by Pāṇini, Chanakya and Xuanzang. The Vatsas or Vamsas are called to be a branch of the Kurus...
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    Persian word Hindu, a name for the region around the Indus River P. 247 Chanakya and Chandragupta By A. S. Panchapakesa Ayyar Wilson, H. H. (2006). The...
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    and ancestors, particularly within the context of Confucian, Chinese Buddhist, and Daoist ethics. The Confucian Classic of Filial Piety, thought to be...
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    history. In Sanyal's version of this reading, the central character is Chanakya, a "professor of Political Economy at Taxila university" who had helped...
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    kings. Rakshasa the minister of Nanda, attempts to avenge his late master. Chanakya, the minister of Chandragupta succeeds in winning over Rakshasa to his...
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    artists." in The stūpa of Bharhut: a Buddhist monument ornamented with numerous sculptures illustrative of Buddhist legend and history in the third century...
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