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Chanakya Niti (The Wisdom of Kautilya)

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The most downloaded version on the Internet Archive is often the translation by (published by Theosophical Publishing House) and the works of R. Shamasastry (who first translated the Arthashastra). These versions retain the poetic couplets and provide contextual footnotes explaining ancient Indian societal norms.

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