Chanakya Niti Internet Archive ✓

The Internet Archive provides free access to numerous digital editions, scholarly reconstructions, and multilingual translations of Chanakya Niti, the ancient Indian text focused on ethical leadership and conduct. Resources available include the Chanakya Niti with Hindi and English Translation and rare historical prints, along with modern adaptations for professional development.

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"The Arthashastra"

(often bundled with Chanakya Niti) – by Kautilya (Chanakya), translated by R. Shamasastry (1915 edition)

The Enduring Relevance of Chanakya Niti

  1. A Good Wife: A wife is the source of Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), and Kama (desire). There is no other relation equal to a good wife.
  2. A Bad Wife: A wife who is dissolute, rebellious, or who does not care for the household is a source of constant misery.
  3. Mother and Father: There is no sacrifice equal to the service of one's mother and father. He who serves them attains the highest merit.
  4. The Son: Of what use is a son who is neither learned nor devoted to his parents? A son is the fruit of life's tree; if the fruit is sour, the tree is as good as dead.
  5. Education: The father who does not educate his son is an enemy to him. A son without education is like a blind man in a dark room.

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