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Niti Shatak

Niti Shatak

Bhartrihari
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Niti Shatak one of the three famous Shataks of Bhartrihari called the Shataktraya. It contains hundred verses related to policy. Bhartrihari has collected policy related verses based on his experiences and dependent on public behavior. On one side, he has condemned ignorance, greed, wealth, maladjustment, arrogance etc, on the other side the qualities of learning, gentleness, generosity, self-respect, tolerance, truth, etc also praised.

Imprint: Hind Pocket Books

Published: Feb/2020

ISBN: 9789353496159

Length : 140 Pages

MRP : ₹150.00

Niti Shatak

Bhartrihari

Niti Shatak one of the three famous Shataks of Bhartrihari called the Shataktraya. It contains hundred verses related to policy. Bhartrihari has collected policy related verses based on his experiences and dependent on public behavior. On one side, he has condemned ignorance, greed, wealth, maladjustment, arrogance etc, on the other side the qualities of learning, gentleness, generosity, self-respect, tolerance, truth, etc also praised.

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Bhartrihari

Bhartrihari is the leading poet of Sanskrit Muktkavya tradition. Bhratrihari is famous as a policy maker in the history of Indian literature. The sermonary stories of his century especially affect the Indian Public. There are 100 verses in each shatak. Later, he became a disciple of Guru Gorakhnath and assumed disinterest, so he also has a popular name Baba Bharthari.

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