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Chanakya Niti Best Quotes Forever.best lines of Chanakya Niti.
Chanakya was the first thinker of the ancient times who nurtured the sense on nationalism and inculcated in the minds of the people that they owed their basic allegiance to the Rajya (State of Nation) and not to theDharma. In contradistinction to the earlier concept he made the State paramount.
He had seen that in the absence of any omnipotent religious authoritythe misconstrued faiths were shattering the very structure of society and morality.What was needed the total change or renovation of the system. But, there were no guiding beacons to enlighten the people about this new system. Then he wrote two significant books the ‘Arthashastra’ (known as Kautilya’s Arthashastra) and a collection of his observation on various practical aspects of life entitled ‘Chanakya-Niti’.
here we are going to see some best verse of Chanakya Niti.
1. God’s abode is not the idols of wood, stone or earth. He dwells only in feelings .But even if one puts one’s faith in the idols of gods made of metal, wood or stone and worships them with total devotion, one is awarded with the desired result.
2.Like a calf finds the mother-cow even it there be thousands of cows, so the consequence of an action searches its doer unerringly.(Karma of action.)
3.Age, profession, financial status, level of education and death – these five basic parameters of human life are ordained when the being is in the embryonic form.
4.No disease is more deadly than (the sexual) desire, no enemy is more dangerous than infatuation, no fire is hotter than the fire of wrath and no happiness is better than the self-knowledge.
5.The communion with, and realisation of God, melts away the arrogance of the physical attributes. Achieving this stage, one is able to concentrate easily in meditation, wherever and whenever one wants.
6.Even if the destination or the desired object be far away or difficult to achieve one can reach it or get it if one is determined. Nothing is impossible for a determined person.
7.He, whose heart is full of compassion for all beings, does not need to seek any other knowledge, or Moksha (liberation) or care for rubbing ash all over his body.
8.All sacrifices, gifts, donations, etc., vanish in their effect after sometime but that which is given to a deserving person survive for ever. Because the deserving receiver utilises the gifts best to further this chain of charity for the welfare of all.


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