🚧This site is under construction — data is currently being added and may be incomplete or change.🚧
🕉

Sanatan Dharma

सनातन धर्म — Hindu Scripture Knowledge Base

Book 7 Chapter XIV Paragraph 3

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Book 7 - The End of the Six-Fold Policy / Chapter XIV · Verse Paragraph 3

arthasastraarthashastrakautilyachanakyabook-7

Sanskrit Original

🤖 AI GeneratedAI Generated

The combination being broken, he may set the leader against the weak among his enemies; or offering inducements, he may set the combined power of the weak against the leader; or in whatever way be may find it to be conducive to his own prosperity, in that way he may make the leader incur the displeasure of others, and thus frustrate their attempts; or showing the prospect of a larger profit, he may through intrigue, make peace with their leader. Then the recipients of salaries from two states, exhibiting the acquisition of large profits (to the leader), may satirise the kings, saying, "You are all very well combined."