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Chandragupta Maurya Biography.

Chandragupta Maurya Biography
Maurya (chandragupta maurya) was born in Patna Bihar district around 340 BC. Which is known as Pataliputra of that time. Although there were so many brave and valiant kings in the history of India, the name of Chandragupta Maurya comes to the top among them because Chandragupta Maurya not only ended the Nanda rule but also did a very important task of uniting all the states of India in Magadha. The name of Acharya Chanakya is also associated with Chandragupta Maurya (Chandragupta maurya) because Chanakya had the highest hand in his victory.
He won a huge amount of wars during his period and raised the Magadha Empire as a very rich kingdom. In fact, Chandragupta Maurya considered only and only Chanakya as his guru and made all the war plans at his behest. Which was perfectly successful and accurate Chandragupta Maurya was the only and the greatest king of India who never saw defeat in any war with anyone. He greatly expanded his empire during his lifetime, he had initially merged his kingdom from present-day Afghanistan to Deccan Hyderabad, then gradually he started fighting other wars and further expanded his empire. In fact, Chandragupta Maurya (Chandragupta maurya) was the only Indian ruler who transformed unbroken India into a kingdom and established his kingdom there and established justice.
Chandragupta Maurya (chandragupta maurya) had a very large army headed by himself and a very capable commander in his kingdom and very capable people as ministers, among whom he held the top position. Gave it to Chanakya. Acharya Chanakya served as the Prime Minister in the Magadha Empire. He served as the Prime Minister of the Magadha Empire till his death during his lifetime and contributed to his victory in such a vast expansion of the Magadha Empire, Chandragupta Maurya and the entire Maurya Empire. He considered an important role of Chanakya. Actually Chanak was the only person who was the best knowledgeer of politics and Vedas at that time.
So let's have a look at the life of this most successful warrior Chandragupta Maurya 

 how he emerged as such a successful king and established the most successful kingdom in his lifetime.

Early life of Chandragupta Maurya

Chandragupta Maurya (chandragupta maurya) was born in Patna district of Bihar in 340 BC which was then known as Pataliputra. He is said to be the son of a king of the Maurya Empire and states that his father was a Kshatriya while his mother was a Shudra, so his father was thrown out of an empire. Although there is no historical evidence of his childhood and birth, historians have given a lot of differences in this, so there is no proof of where and in which kingdom he was born, but it is believed that he was born in Pataliputra. .
When Acharya Chanakya swore

Initially, the rule of Nanda Empire was established on Magadha, then there was a great confusion once there, Chanakya worked as a teacher in the army till that time, he taught economics and Vedas there. And as Acharya Chanakya was a Brahmin, he went there for a Brahmabhoja to be held in the Magadha Empire. Chanakya was very dark in appearance and an ugly person, so as soon as he sat there for dinner, the King Dhanananda, who was a very arrogant king, started making fun of him. He said, "Hey, what kind of Brahmin is this? It doesn't seem like a Brahmin from any side. He has been wearing very ugly clothes and it is very ugly."
Hearing this, all the people started laughing very badly and Dhananand also started laughing, on this Chanakya got up from there and asked the king to apologize for this act but Dhananand was very poor and an arrogant king. He used to torture more, he had also taxed everyday things in his kingdom, due to which his caliphate was started. But Magadha was a very powerful and powerful kingdom which used to scare the states of the whole of India. Chanakya is determined to avenge his insult and opens his chutney in front of the king and said, "O Rajan, I will not tie this chutta till I end this Nanda rule of yours, and by saying this, they go from there." Left.
Acharya Chanakya got Chandragupta

Now Acharya Chanakya was eager to take revenge on King Dhanananda. He had vowed that I would end this Nanda rule and tie this chutiya only after the death of Dhanananda. With this thought, he went out into the forest and melted some of the gold coins he had and made a huge amount of gold and buried them under a tree, he first gave a step son of Dhanananda to the kingdom. Lured him to his side. And he started teaching him, but after some time he saw a boy who was fighting alone with many boys and he also defeated those boys in the art of war. What Chanakya saw and he was taken aback and he realized that this is not a normal boy, this is a very powerful and talented person. So when he found out about Chandragupta, he started keeping an eye on everything he had, he used to become the lone head of a group of boys in sports and was very skilled in martial arts. Then they asked the boy's name. The boy called his name Chandragupta (chandragupta maurya) and according to historians he said that my father was a king who was now excommunicated from that kingdom. So he lives here with him now and is getting education, then Chanakya told him that I will make you a king who will sit on the throne of the Magadha Empire and rule all of India. 

Achrya chankaya teaching to Chandragupta.
Acharya Chanakya was teaching both boys together, both the girls were well acquiring Acharya Chanakya's education. But Acharya Chanakya wanted a person who would be able to sit on the throne of Magadha and also be able to become a king. Everything was going well with Acharya Chanakya threading the two boys in a talisman thread and ordering him to wear it around his neck. Both the boys did the same. First he ordered for Dhanananda's stepson that Go Chandragupta is sleeping now and bring the amulets out of his neck such that he neither wake up nor will he find it in his throat. Amulets are coming out of it and neither thread should be cut. That boy made a lot of efforts but he failed completely. Now go the same thing from Chandragupta Maurya, go to Chandragupta (chandragupta maurya) and bring amulets out of that boy's neck, neither that boy should wake up nor the boy's thread be cut needed. So took a sword from Chandragupta and cut the neck of the boy and brought the amulets and placed it in the hands of Acharya Chanakya. Seeing this, Acharya Chanak understood that this boy is the rightful person to sit on the throne of Magadha because it also obeys me and takes the decision quickly.

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