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  2. File:Mahatma Gandhi, 4c & 8c,1961 issues.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Constructive Program - Wikipedia

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    Constructive Program is a term coined by Mahatma Gandhi to describe one of the two branches of his satyagraha, the other being some form of nonviolent resistance, e.g. civil disobedience. The value of a Constructive Program in the struggle for the independence of India cannot be overemphasized, as Gandhi described civil disobedience as "an aid ...

  4. List of works by C. Rajagopalachari - Wikipedia

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    He also edited Mahatma Gandhi's newspaper Young India. [4] In 1951, Rajaji wrote an abridged retelling of the Mahabharata in English, followed by one of the Ramayana in 1957. [citation needed] Earlier, in 1955, he had translated Kambar's Tamil Ramayana into English. In 1965, he translated the Thirukkural into English.

  5. Rakshasa (amatya) - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Chanakya knew that it was dangerous for a clever leader like Amatya Rakshasa to hold a grudge against the king. [9] Soon, Chanakya made plans to capture Amatya Rakshasa by luring him to return to Magadha. Chanakya spread rumors among certain people in Magadha, thanks to which he arrested one of Amatya Rakshas's associates.

  6. Chandragupta Maurya - Wikipedia

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    It states in verses 8.415 to 8.435, that for 15 years as emperor, Chandragupta was a follower of non-Jain "ascetics with the wrong view of religion" and "lusted for women". Chanakya, who was a Jain convert himself, persuaded Chandragupta to convert to Jainism by showing that Jain ascetics avoided women and focused on their religion. [34]

  7. Chanakyaniti - Wikipedia

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    Chanakyaniti (written 4th–3rd century BCE) is a collection of aphorisms written by Chanakya. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its first European translation was done in Greek language in the 19th century. [ 3 ]

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  9. Talk:Chanakya - Wikipedia

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    She identifies Kautilya same as Chanakya later as well though she states some parts are considered as late but attribute to Chanakya, the advisor.2409:40E4:1101:49A2:ECE6:A16B:83FA:8FA9 20:28, 19 December 2024 (UTC) Strand does not identify Chanakya as Kautilya; on the contrary. The usage of "Kautilya" when rdferring to Chanakya is confusing ...