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was insulted by Dhanananda.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chanakya was insulted by dhanananda

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Chanakya was a respected scholar: in fact, he was a professor of political science at the University of Takshila. He was an expert in economics, warfare, and politics. The Maghada kingdom, which ruled over much of Northern India at the time, was controlled by the Nanda dynasty. According to both Buddhist and Sanskrit texts, it was said that Chanakya was interested in a position at a daankendra or charity center. Apparently, King Dhana Nanda wanted a Brahmin to run this center. Chanakya decided to apply for the position because of his curiosity. After all, King Dhana Nanda was not known for his generosity; his avarice was well documented. It turned out that the king was just engaging in some pertinent damage control regarding his reputation: it was rumored that a plot to kill him was already underway, and King Nanda was desperately bent on repairing his poor image among the locals.

It Chanakya vowed that he would not re-tie his Brahmin topknot until he had driven King Nanda out of power and destroyed his whole clan.

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