Sanskrit. The scholars have dated the existance near about 4th Century BC. It was the time when vedic Sanskrit was predominant along with Pali-prakrit. Though use of pali-prakrit is dated somewhere around 2-3rd century BC(according scriptures from the times of king Ashoka), Chanakya, who must have studied in vedic sanskrit language.. So, i think it must be written in vedic sanskrit.
The Arthashastra was written by Kautilya, also known as Chanakya, an ancient Indian philosopher and scholar who served as the chief advisor to the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta.
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Hey! Are you looking for the advisor to Chandragupta Maurya? Or just Chandragupta? They're two different people ya know... Chandragupta Maura's advisor is Kautalya. Also, the Arthashastra was also written by Kautalya. Hope this helps!
The Arthashastra was written by Vishnugupta Chankya, a scholar at Takshashila. It is an old Indian essay that covers military strategy, policies on economics, and public administration.
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Samuel Johnson wrote A Dictionary of the English Language.
This quote is from Kautilya, an ancient Indian philosopher and economist who is also known as Chanakya. He was a key adviser to Chandragupta Maurya and wrote the Arthashastra, a foundational text on statecraft and economics in ancient India.
No one person wrote the Hebrew language. It evolved over thousands of years by the people who spoke it.
Its called Arthashastra. Its called Arthashastra.