Bahudantiputra is a writer on Indian political and religious thought before Kautilya (4th century CE). Kautilya held him in high esteem and incorporated his precepts/teachings in Arthashastra I, Chapter VIII, while prescribing qualifications for a minister. Bahudantiputra’s views and teachings on ministers are especially noteworthy. ‘A mantrin should be a native of the country, of noble birth, of
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The Only Thing We Truly Control Is How We Invest Our Time: An Ancient Hindu Teaching and Its Modern-Day Relevance
The idea that time is the most valuable resource we have control over finds deep roots in ancient Hindu teachings. This…
By -Bhagwan Hamare
November 05, 2024