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Chanakya Niti Sastra

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The Birth of Sri Chanakya and his intelluctial abilities are mentioned in the Great Sri Vishnu Purana.Sri Chanakya one of the earliest political thinkers lived during the period 350-275 BC.Sri Chanakya was a very brilliant Vaishnava.He was full of determination in achieving any objective.He was well versed in all the " Vedic Sastras" or branches of Knowledge, an expert economist;a statesman par excellence.His works have been faithfully preserved through word of mouth for well over two thousand years.Nitisastra, a treatise on the ideal way of life shows his indepth study of the scriptures------------------------I salute to the lord of the three realms,Lord Vishnu and start to describe the principles of

Nitisastra mentioned in the various ancient books of Knowledge.Lord Rama is beautiful,pious,,guileless,Charitable,devoted , and he possess a sweet voice ,scriptural knowledge,and a firm belief in the welfare of all people.Riches,life and the body are impermanent things.Only the Dharma lasts forever.Any power that one possesses is limited by death .It is only the Dharma that is everlasting.A man devoid of dharma is a man that does not live.A man adhering to Dharma lives forever even if he dies.Just as a calf finds it mother in the midst of a thousand cows,the consequences of all our actions find us without error.Poverty ,disease,grief,bondage,and all addictions are the fruits borne on the tree of sin of the person.

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