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King's Peril and Virtue
- The Arthashastra portrays kings as constantly endangered by conspiracies, even from family, needing vigilance and self-mastery.
- It stresses wise judgment and moral integrity as essential for a ruler's survival and success.
Teaching Manual for Rulers
- The Arthashastra was likely a teaching manual for rulers or advisors, not just a historical record.
- Its contemporary comparable period is that of Alexander the Great, paralleling complex bureaucracies and geopolitical challenges.
Balanced Use of Royal Force
- The Arthashastra prescribes measured, balanced use of force by kings to command respect without provoking rebellion.
- Effective punishment is crucial for enabling the populace to pursue virtue, success, and pleasure.


