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CĀṆAKYA-RĀJA-NĪTI
 

 
230. Acarya (Royal Teacher) should be well versed.
in religious and secular teaching, should speak amiably,

in religious and secular teaching, should speak amiably,
should be master of his own senses, capable of teaching

well, and should be morally pure.
 

 
231-2. Kalajña (Royal Astrologer) should know

the art of writing and reading, arithmetic, teaching,

and employing the formulae relating to stars. Α.

Brāhmaṇa who knows the same arts is honoured like
a god.
 

a god.
 
233. Antaḥpura-rakṣaka (Custodian of King's Inner

Apartments) should be lame, hunch-backed, dull-witted,

old, incapable (of having sexual intercourse), of
subdued passions, and free from desires.
 

subdued passions, and free from desires.
 
234. Supakāra (Royal Cook) should have good

qualities inherited from father and grandfather, should

know the śāstra and methods of preparing tasty food,.
and be truthful and clean.
 

and be truthful and clean.
 
235-6. Dūta (Royal Ambassador) should be

intelligent, eloquent, clever, courageous, capable of

reading the thoughts of others and conveying messages.
correctly.
 

correctly.
 
V. KING'S SUBJECTS
 

 
237. The subjects of the king should obey his

orders; disobeying his words is like killing him.
 

 
238. The king speaks only once.
 

 
239. The king should not be like his subjects; but

the subjects should be like a good king.
 

 
240-1. Subjects are powerless against a king,
since they cannot resort to redress.
 

since they cannot resort to redress.