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{Suresh 362} Aaachaarya Chanakya’s adage related sentences:great sermons
{Suresh 362} Aaachaarya Chanakya’s great sermons: आचार्य चाणक्य के सूक्ति वाक्य –महान उपदेश ( Aaachaarya Chaanakya ke sookti vaakya:Mahaan updesh) Introduction:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chanakya Introduction: Aaachaarya Chanakya was a great economist. Please check:http://www.scribd.com/doc/58483391/13/Who-was-Chanakya or...
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