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Wisdom beyond centuries: 5 Chanakya quotes students can live by

Last updated on - Nov 13, 2025, 21:23 IST
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Learning with wisdom: 5 Chanakya quotes students can live by

If you are wondering who Chanakya was, he remains one of ancient India’s most formidable minds. A philosopher, teacher, and political strategist whose ideas shaped empires. Also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta, he served as the chief advisor to Chandragupta Maurya, founder of the Mauryan Empire, and authored Arthashastra — a treatise on governance, economics, and statecraft composed more than two millennia ago.

Often regarded as the pioneer of Indian political economy, Chanakya’s writings bridged philosophy and pragmatism. His teachings on foresight, discipline, and human conduct still resonate across classrooms and leadership circles. For students navigating an increasingly complex world, his insights offer timeless lessons in clarity, resilience, and purpose.

Here are five Chanakya quotes to inspire students.

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Education as the greatest ally

“Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere. Education beats the beauty and the youth.”

Chanakya saw education not merely as instruction, but as empowerment. Knowledge, he believed, is the one possession that neither fades with time nor can be taken away. For students, this is a reminder that education remains the strongest currency of credibility. It brings not only respect but independence.

In a world where success is often measured by external validation, Chanakya’s words bring the focus back to intellectual strength, the kind that endures beyond age, looks, or status.

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Purpose before action

“Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions — Why am I doing it, What the results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead.”

For Chanakya, reflection preceded execution. This quote underlines the importance of intentionality, a quality that distinguishes action from distraction. Students often rush towards goals without clarity, but Chanakya’s framework insists on pausing to question motive and consequence.

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The value of silence and strategy

“Do not reveal what you have thought upon doing, but by wise counsel keep it secret being determined to carry it into execution.”

Chanakya believed that silence is not weakness but wisdom. His guidance to keep one’s plans discreet reflects an understanding of human nature and the unpredictability of ambition. For students, this translates into strategic restraint: To work steadily, seek good advice, and let results speak louder than intent.

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The cost of ignorance

“The life of an uneducated man is as useless as the tail of a dog which neither covers its rear end, nor protects it from the bites of insects.”

This striking metaphor reflects Chanakya’s directness. His view of ignorance was not moral but functional: a life without learning is one lived without purpose. Education, to him, was the structure that gives life both dignity and direction.

For students, the message is blunt but important: Knowledge protects and enables. Without it, one risks being unprepared for the world

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Education as lifelong preparation

“Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere.”

Though simple, this repetition in Chanakya’s teaching reveals emphasis, not redundancy. Learning was not an event for him but a lifelong pursuit, a form of self-mastery. Education, he argued, equips individuals not only to survive but to contribute meaningfully.

For students, education should be seen as a continuous process of inquiry, curiosity and humility.


Even today, Chanakya’s lessons remain relevant not because they are ancient, but because they speak to human tendencies that have never changed.

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