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Chanakya
Chanakya  traditionally identified as Kautilya or Vishuguptawas  was born in a jain family to Chanin (father) and Chaneshvari  (mother). His birthplace was the Chanaka village in Golla Vishaya. Kautilya was born with a full set of teeth. According to the monks, this was a sign that he would become a king in the future. His parents did not want their son to become king, so they broke his teeth .The monks later prophesized that the baby would go on to become a power behind the throne. Chanakya knew that he would become a power behind the throne. So, he started searching for a person worthy of being a king. Chanakya came to his village and saw a young boy playing "king" among a group of boys. To test him, Chanakya asked him for a donation and the boy told Chanakya to take the cows nearby ordering that nobody would disobey his order. This display of power convinced Chanakya that Chandragupta was person who was worthy of becoming a King and this is how Chanakya assisted the first Mauryan emperor Chandragupta to rise to power.He is widely credited and appreciated for having played an important and essential role in the establishment and prosperity of the Maurya Empire. He was an Indian teacher, economist, philosopher, jurist and royal advisor In India. He is considered the pioneer of the field of political science and economics and his work is thought of as an important precursor to economics. Two books that are attributed to chanakya are :Arthashastra and Chanakya Niti, also known as Chanakya Neeti-shastra. Chanakya served as the chief advisor to both Chandragupta and his son Bindusara .During is last days, it is believed that Chankaya accompanied Chandragupta to forest for retirement, once Bindusara became the king.