Chanakya Sutre

60.00

An ancient philosopher, statesman Chanyakya is the personification of WISDOM- all pervading. This great diplomat of the past has written some precepts based on his own experiences in Chanakyasukte is Sanskrit, which have been translated in brief in Marathi. One can read any one out of 450 sutras at any time, think over it and try to practise it in one’s own life. The Sutras/ guidlines have everlasting effect for all times and are applicable in business, politics or family life. To live successful and contented life read this book.

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An ancient philosopher, statesman Chanyakya is the personification of WISDOM- all pervading. This great diplomat of the past has written some precepts based on his own experiences in Chanakyasukte is Sanskrit, which have been translated in brief in Marathi. One can read any one out of 450 sutras at any time, think over it and try to practise it in one’s own life. The Sutras/ guidlines have everlasting effect for all times and are applicable in business, politics or family life. To live successful and contented life read this book.

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Weight 50 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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