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bad_country

bad_country

bad_country

Do not inhabit a country where you are not respected, cannot earn your livelihood, have no friends, or cannot acquire knowledge.

Do not stay for a single day where there are not these five persons: a wealthy man, a Brāhmaṇa well versed in Vedic lore, a king, a river and a physician.

Wise men should never go into a country where there are no means of earning wealth, where the people have no dread of anybody, have no sense of shame, no intelligence, or a charitable disposition.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

do_not_announce

do_not_announce
do_not_announce

do_not_announce

Do not reveal what you have thought upon doing, but by wise council keep it secret being determined to carry it into execution.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

trees

trees
trees

trees

Do not be very upright in your dealings for you would see by going to the forest that straight trees are cut down while crooked ones are left standing.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

education

education
education

education

The life of an uneducated man is as useless as the tail of a dog which neither covers its rear end, nor protects it from the bites of insects.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

truth_win

truth_win
truth_win

truth_win

A covetous man may be won by means of a gift, an obstinate man by folded hands in salutation, a fool by humouring him – but a learned man can only be won by the truth.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

envy

envy
envy

envy

Learned men are envied by the foolish; rich men by the poor; chaste women by adulteresses; and beautiful ladies by ugly ones.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

irredeemable

irredeemable
irredeemable

irredeemable

There does not exist a ruby in every mountain, nor a pearl in the head of every elephant; neither are the saints to be found everywhere, nor sandal trees in every forest.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

parenting

parenting
parenting

parenting

Pamper a son until he is five years of age, and use the stick for another ten years, but when he has attained his sixteenth year treat him as a friend.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

ranchod

ranchod
ranchod

ranchod

He who runs away from a fearful calamity, a foreign invasion, a terrible famine, and the companionship of wicked men is safe.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

women

women
women

women

Women have hunger two-fold, shyness four-fold, daring six-fold, and lust eight-fold as compared to men.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

unused

antinational

antinational
antinational

antinational

Give up a member to save a family, a family to save a village, a village to save a country, and the country to save yourself.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

foolish

foolish
foolish

foolish

A still-born son as superior to a foolish son endowed with a long life. The first causes grief for but a moment while the latter like a blazing fire consumes his parents in grief for life.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra

beating

beating
beating

beating

Many a bad habit is developed through overindulgence, and many a good one by chastisement, therefore beat your son as well as your pupil; never indulge them.

—Kautilya, according to the Cāṇakya Nītiśāstra