Guest guest Posted April 4, 2009 Report Share Posted April 4, 2009 , " kishore patnaik " <kishorepatnaik09 wrote: Some years ago, I have started a thread as to who has written the Artha Sastra. While there are certain internal evidences as to the authorship of canakya/kautilya/vsnuchitta, there is no conclusive proof as to whether AS was written by a person who is connected with CGM. This becomes more important if you notice the kind of kingdom described by AS and that Majumdar says chandra gupta maurya did not build a very huge kingdom as being believed now. It is a small kingdom,probably survived due to the stratagem of canakya and opportunistic love-hate relationship with neighbouring kingdoms. This is when, the dating of CGM itself is inconclusive and the identity of later famous kings as Asoka is also uncertain. (This may not be accepted by some, the latest Dr Ranjit pal's book tries to address this problem- one of the possibilities, personally unacceptable to me- is to identify Asoka with Darius I) Kautilya seemed to have come from South India, perhaps from Andhra, a Brahmin with a front tuft, born in either Kanchivaram of Tamil Nadu or Kanchi of Andhra Pradesh. He is also called Angula, Dramila (incidentally, Dramila indicates Dravidian) How ever, some argue that he is a jain from Punjab. The author's connection with the gotra of Kutila or with later writers such as Mukaraksa mostly go unestablished. However, AS is certainly famous and had been discussed variously in the later classical texts including Pancatantra. Puranas also discuss him, while it is Mudra rakshasa, the famous classical drama by Visakadatta, but again, Canakya and Visakadatta are separated by more than 1000 years in timeline. The Jain traditions discuss how the royal sign of a teeth of Canakya was broken so that he may not become a king in his later life. Brahatkatha Kosh, cxliii, 5 discusses how he has married a girl called Yasomati and was instrumental in the downfall of Nanda's kingdom. It ia again another curiosity that Jainism was never mentioned in AS. kishore patnaik --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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