Thursday 5 May 2011

Father of Economics Chanakya

Chānakya (c. 350–283 BCE) was an adviser of the first Maurya Emperor Chandragupta (c. 340–293 BCE), and was the chief architect of his rise to power. Kautilya and Vishnugupta, the names by which the ancient Indian political treatise called the Arthasastra identifies its author, are traditionally identified with Chanakya.It is important to identify Chanakya as a great Indian because his cultural significance has reached far and wide, and his words are just as internalised in other parts of South Asia. Chanakya has been considered as the pioneer of the field of economics and political science.In the Western world, he has been referred to as The Indian Machiavelli, although Chanakya's works predate Machiavelli's by about 1,800 years.Chanakya was a teacher in Taksasila, an ancient centre of learning, and was responsible for the creation of Mauryan empire, the first of its kind on the Indian subcontinent. His works were lost near the end of the Gupta Dynasty and not rediscovered until 1915.

Education: 

Rishi Canak named his son as "Chanakya". Being a teacher himself, he knew the importance of education. Takshsheela was one of the world centers for education. At a very early age little Chanakya started studying Vedas. The Vedas; considered to be the toughest scriptures to study were completely studied and memorized by Chanakya in his infancy. He was attracted to studies in politics. In politics Chanakya’s acumen and shrewdness was visible right from childhood. He was a student of politics right from child hood. Known as a masterful political strategist, He knew how to put his own people in the opposite camp and spy the enemy without his knowledge before destroying him forever. Chanakya was an ace in turning tables in his favor irrespective of the circumstances. He never budged to pressure tactics by the ruthless politicians. In this way after studying religion and politics, he turned his attention to economics, which remained his lifelong friend. "Nitishastra", a treatise on the ideal way of life shows his in depth study of the Indian way of life.

Legend:

  • Chanakya was born with a complete set of teeth, a sign that he would become king, which is inappropriate for a Brahmin like Chanakya. Chāṇakya's teeth were therefore broken and it was prophesied that he will rule through another.
  • The Nanda King throws Chānakya out of his court, prompting Chānakya to swear revenge.
  • Chānakya searches for one worthy for him to rule through. Chānakya encounters a young Chandragupta Maurya who is a born leader even as a child.
  • Chānakya's initial attempt to overthrow Nanda fails, whereupon he comes across a mother scolding her child for burning himself by eating from the middle of a bun or bowl of porridge rather than the cooler edge. Chāṇakya realizes his initial strategic error and, instead of attacking the heart of Nanda territory, slowly chips away at its edges.
  • Chānakya changed his alliance with the mountain king Parvata due to his obstinacy and non-adherence to the principles of the treaty as agreed.
  • Chānakya enlists the services of a fanatical weaver to rid the kingdom of rebels.
  • Chānakya adds poison to the food eaten by Chandragupt Maurya, now king, in order to make him immune.Unaware, Chandragupta feeds some of his food to his queen, who is in her ninth month of pregnancy. In order to save the heir to the throne, Chānakya cuts the queen open and extracts the foetus, who is named Bindusara because he was touched by a drop (bindu) of blood having poison
  • Chānakya's political rivalry with Subandhu leads to his death.

Silver punch mark coin of the Mauryan empire, with symbols of wheel and elephant. 3rd century BCE.
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Death:

According to the Jain texts, Chanakya lived to a ripe old age and died around 275 BC and was cremated by his disciple Radhagupta who succeeded Rakshasa Katyayan (great-grand son of Prabuddha Katyayan, who attained Nirvana during the same period as Gautam Budhha as Prime Minister of the Maurya Empire and was instrumental in backing Ashoka to the throne.
According to a Jaina tradition, while Chanakya served as the chief administrator of Chandragupta Maurya, he started adding small amounts of poison in Chandragupta's food so that he would get used to it.The aim of this was to prevent the Emperor from being poisoned by enemies. One day the queen, Durdha, shared the food with the Emperor while she was pregnant. Since she was not used to eating poisoned food, she died. Chanakya decided that the baby should not die; hence he cut open the belly of the queen and took out the baby.A drop (bindu in Sanskrit) of poison had passed to the baby's head, and hence Chanakya named him Bindusara. Bindusara would go on to become a great king and to father the greatest Mauryan Emperor since Chandragupt - Asoka.
When Bindusara became a youth, Chandragupta gave up the throne and followed the Jain saint Bhadrabahu to present day Karnataka and settled in a place known as Shravana Belagola. He lived as an ascetic for some years and died of voluntary starvation according to Jain tradition.
Chanakya meanwhile stayed as the administrator of Bindusara. Bindusara also had a minister named Subandhu who did not like Chanakya. One day he told Bindusara that Chanakya was responsible for the murder of his mother. Bindusara asked the nurses who confirmed this story and he became very angry with Chanakya.
It is said that Chanakya, on hearing that the Emperor was angry with him, thought that anyway he was at the end of his life. He donated all his wealth to the poor, widows and orphans and sat on a dung heap, prepared to die by total abstinence from food and drink. Bindusara meanwhile heard the full story of his birth from the nurses and rushed to beg forgiveness of Chanakya. But Chanakya would not change his mind. Bindusara went back and vented his fury on Subandhu, and killed him.
Chanakya after this incident, renounced food and shortly died thereafter. Bindusara revered Chanakya and the loss of his advisor was a considerable blow to him.

12 comments:

  1. I am Vishal Gupta and I have always tried to go on chanakya niti eversince I have heard and known about The Great Chanakya so and No one can be like him ever greattttttttttttttttttttttttttt

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  2. mai bhgawan se phle chankya se milna chahunga

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  3. He is the Great Pandit Brhamin...who has inspired all of us to serve our country till we die...Live for their country and love her country like mother do their children so...try to be like him...HE IS THE GREAT DONAR OF HIS ALL HAPPINESS FOR THE COUNTRY......

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  4. gr8.....hope we can spread more n more knowledge about him....

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  5. main apni puri life main chankya ji ki tarah khud ko banana chahunga,it is my pledgeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

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  6. I WANT TO LEAD MY LIFE LIKE CHANAKY HE WAS A GREAT MAN.

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  7. Chanakya's life is a role model and thought is a constitution, paricularly to India. M.JAYAPRAKASH

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  8. he was veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.......... great personality in thought.& will be reminded generation to generation. he left this neeti to us for our future to be ..........?

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  9. I WOULD LIKE TO VERY VERY THANKS FOR THE NITI.

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  10. hmmm, great. i am really happy to see many people supporting chanakya. i do like him very much. we indians (including me) speak a lot and do little. just look at our education system. from birth we say "baba black sheep". the west wants us to become sheep's, to listen to them and die for them. how many of us know about chanakya? if we are like that, what about young generation. we have to change our education system. it will not happen all in one day, nor all in one night. it will take time, it will happen when all of us unite together, irrespective of religion and regions. chanakya succeeded against Alexander, because he could unite all the regions. thanks for every one to read my small writing. uttishta bharata

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  11. mera research kautilya par hai yadi kisi ke pas kautilya se sambandhit matter ho to hame jaysk88@gmail.com par please sampark kare ....thankyou .......jay shanakr singh

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  12. Why not chanakya is called as the father of economics

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