He was honored as a giant in politics, economics, and Vedic knowledge through his permanent teaching in the Chanakya Niti. Chanakya, the ancient Indian philosopher and strategist, or Kautilya as he is also called, has left a huge repository of wisdom through his teachings in the Chanakya Niti. Holding the position of chief advisor to Emperor Chandragupta Maurya, he was also a teacher at the famous university of Taxila where he practised his master skills of political science, economics and Vedic knowledge.
In modern times, many believe his principles can offer guidance when aligned with numerology. Here is a breakdown of Chanakya’s teachings as they correspond to your birth number, derived from your date of birth.
Birth Number 1, 10, 19, 28
Ruling Planet: Sun
Chanakya Niti: A person is born alone and dies alone, and bears the results of their karma alone—whether good or bad.
Birth Number 2, 11, 20, 29
Ruling Planet: Moon
Chanakya Niti: Do not form friendships with those too far above or below your status—such relationships rarely bring true happiness.
Birth Number 3, 12, 21, 30
Ruling Planet: Jupiter
Chanakya Niti: The life of an uneducated person is like a dog’s tail—serving no useful purpose, neither covering nor protecting.
Birth Number 4, 13, 22, 31
Ruling Planet: Rahu
Chanakya Niti: When fear approaches, confront it without hesitation and overcome it.
Birth Number 5, 14, 23
Ruling Planet: Mercury
Chanakya Niti: Education is a person’s greatest companion—one that brings respect everywhere.
Birth Number 6, 15, 24
Ruling Planet: Venus
Chanakya Niti: Never judge someone’s future based on their present; time can transform coal into a shining diamond.
Birth Number 7, 16, 25
Ruling Planet: Ketu
Chanakya Niti: God does not reside in idols—your emotions and your soul are your true place of worship.
Birth Number 8, 17, 26
Ruling Planet: Saturn
Chanakya Niti: Excessive honesty can be dangerous—straight trees are cut first, and overly honest people are the first to be exploited.
Birth Number 9, 18, 27
Ruling Planet: Mars
Chanakya Niti: There is no greater enemy than desire, and no fire more destructive than anger.