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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Why There Are No Absolutes In Hindu Schools Of Thought?
The question of why there are no fixed absolutes in Hindu schools of thought touches on some of the deepest currents of…
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July 10, 2025