, written by the ancient Indian philosopher, strategist, and royal advisor Chanakya (also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta), is a timeless collection of aphorisms. It offers practical wisdom on politics, ethics, finance, relationships, and human behavior.

An educated person is respected everywhere, outshining beauty and youth. He advocated for rigorous self-discipline ( Sanjama ) and continuous learning. Why Read Chanakya Niti in Odia?

Dedicate 30 minutes daily to Swadhyaya (self-study). Write down your favorite Chanakya Niti slokas in Odia lipi. This reinforces memory.

: A digitized version of " Chanakya Niti Ratnamala

: Test a servant in the performance of his duty, a relative in times of difficulty, a friend in adversity, and a spouse when your wealth is gone.

According to Chanakya, wealth is a major source of security. He advises saving money for rainy days because misfortune can strike without warning. However, he also notes that stagnant money rots; wealth must be earned through righteous means and spent or donated wisely to maintain its flow.