Kathasaritsagara by Somadeva, Brihat-Katha-Manjari by Ksemendra Mahavamsa and its commentary Vamsatthappakasini (Pali language) Thomas Trautmann identifies four distinct accounts of the ancient Chanakya-Chandragupta katha (legend): Version of the legend There is little documented historical information about Chanakya: most of what is known about him comes from semi-legendary accounts. Chanakya served as the chief advisor to both emperors Chandragupta and his son Bindusara. His works were lost near the end of the Gupta Empire in the sixth century CE and not rediscovered until the early 20th century.Īround 321 BCE, Chanakya assisted the first Mauryan emperor Chandragupta in his rise to power and is widely credited for having played an important role in the establishment of the Maurya Empire. As such, he is considered the pioneer of the field of political science and economics in India, and his work is thought of as an important precursor to classical economics. ![]() He is traditionally identified as Kauṭilya or Vishnugupta, who authored the ancient Indian political treatise, the Arthashastra, a text dated to roughly between the fourth century BCE and the third century CE.
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