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              generality of Kautilyan







                                 Tenets Informed







                   by unique Indianness










         From the spiritualism of Sankhya to the materialism of Lokayat, philosophy in Kautilya’s

                 Arthashastra taught the ruler to not only think rationally but also act rationally



        KajarI KaMal


                autilya’s Arthashastra is,
                perhaps, the quintessen-
        Ktial treatise on ancient In-
        dian statecraft. Its policy prescrip-
        tions are universal and by virtue
        of their generality, it is averred
        that  “they could have been ar-
        rived at by others elsewhere and
        in different times.” This suggests,
        almost reassuringly, that there
        is a broad convergence on the
        range of issues discussed and
        options explored in the practice                                                                              spiritual good and evil in the
        of statecraft across geographies.                                                                             Vedas, material gain and loss in
        While this is true at one level,                                                                              economics, good policy and bad
        it, however, underappreciates  tradition through the incorpo- thashastra talks about it being a  policy in the science of politics
        the distinctiveness that cultural  ration of ‘Anvikshiki’  (science  compendium of all previous Ar- and the relative strength and
        and geographical contexts lend  of inquiry). The core branches  thashastras, written with the ob- weakness of these. Anvikshiki
        to the vocabularies of power,  of knowledge in the Arthashas- jective of acquisition and mainte- here is seen as an analytical tool
        kingship and morality. The Ar- tra are Anvikshiki (Philosophy),  nance of the earth. ‘Artha’, which  to verify the utility of the recom-
        thashastra stands out in both  Trayi or the Vedas, Varta (Eco- is  defined  as  the  land  (earth)  mendations of the established
        its universality (in terms of the  nomics) and Dandaniti (Political  inhabited by human beings, is  branches of knowledge in light
        range of questions and answers)  Science). While critical inquiry/ seen as the wellspring of all eco- of objective reality.
        and particularity (of its embed- philosophy (the Anvikshiki) is  nomic activities and the science                Anvikshiki or reasoned inqui-
        dedness in Indian philosophical  stated as an autonomous disci- that deals with the protection  ry concerns itself with the acqui-
        thought). This article concerns  pline, it is seen as the lamp for  of that land is the Arthashastra.  sition of knowledge which is the
        the latter, and in so doing, seeks  all branches of knowledge            The purpose of the scripture (to  prerequisite for a spectrum of
        to assert the unique character          Kautilya also handpicks a set  achieve wealth that has not been  activities,  from  mundane  goals
        of the text which innately in- of three schools of Indian philos- achieved and to maintain wealth  to elimination of suffering.
        tertwines precepts of philoso- ophy as the philosophical sub- that has been achieved), there-                     Each of the philosophical
        phy with principles of statecraft. structure of Anvikshiki. These  fore, is aligned with the objective  substructures that contribute to
            The Arthashastra is broadly  are Sankhya, Yoga (Vaisheshi- of knowledge which is essential  the  text’s  scientific/rational  di-
        divided into three parts: political  ka) and Lokayata, the first two  in order to secure the desired  mension, also lend it an ethical
        theory, problems of administra- are orthodox schools and the  objective (artha).                              perspective, coalescing the ratio-
        tion, and interstate relations, in  last heterodox. Each of these            Anvikshiki, according to  nal and prudent with the ethical
        that  order. It is  the discussion  schools through their principal  Kautilya, is the illuminator of  and abstract. Sankhya through
        in the first part that establishes  tenets lends a distinct character  other  branches  of  knowledge  –  its recognition  of contrasting
        the theoretical underpinning of  to the functioning and objectives  Vedas, Economics and Political  principles–purusha (observing
        the text and alludes to its cou- of ancient Indian statecraft.           Science,  because it investigates  mind) and prakriti (nature), al-
        pling with Indian philosophical         The very first verse of the Ar- by means of reasoning what is            Continued on next page... >>


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