THE MAGIC OF NATURE THE MAGIC OF NATURE OUR WONDER DOES GROW THE SECRETS OF NATURE ARE NOT FOR THE HUMANS TO KNOW THE MAGIC OF NATURE IS FOR ALL TO SEE IT IS ALL AROUND YOU AND ALL AROUND ME THE BEUTIFUL SCENIC VIEW EVERYTHING SEEMS AWESOME AND NEW LOOKING AT THE AWESOME SIGHT YOU FEEL SO TRANQUIL AND DELIGHT THINK HOW THE LUSH FORESTS ALWAYS REMAIN GREEN THINK WHY THE WATER DOESN’T ACCOMPLISH THINK HOW THE NORTHERN LIGHTS ESTABLISH THINK FROM WHERE DO WE GET NATURAL THINGS WE GET ALL THESE FROM THE NATURE AND THOSE ARE POSSIBLE FOR NATURE’S MAGIC! THE NATURAL BEAUTY OF NATURE HAS SO MUCH TO SAY, THE BEAUTIFUL CROSSROADS AND LONG WAY, THE NATURE HAS ITS CHARM, KEEP IT SAFE AND DO NOT HARM, THE NATURE WILL KEEP US UNSAFE, IF WE DON'T KEEP IT SAFE! - SAFALYA PAL
Chandragupta Maurya
- Chandragupta Maurya was the founder of the Mauryan Dynasty/Empire.
- According to the Brahmanical traditions, he was born of a shudra woman in the Nanda's court. But as the Buddhist tradition, a Kshatriya clan called Mauryas existed in the Gorakpur region.
- He took the advantage of the decline and weakness of the Nanda's. He overthrew the last ruler of the Nanda dynasty, Dhanananda with the help of Chanakya(Kautilya) and crowned himself as the emperor.
- North-Western India was under the realm of Seleucus Nicator. Chandragupta Maurya liberated Afghanisthan, Baluchistan and areas to the west of Indus from Seleucus in return of 500 elephants.
- He brought a vast region under the Mauryan Empire of about 50 lakh square kilometre, which included Bihar, Orissa and Bengal along with the North and North Western part of the Indian Subcontinent.
- Kerala, Tamil Nadu and parts of North East were the only parts that were not under the Mauryan rule.
- Chandragupta Maurya was an autocrat, who kept all powers in his hands.
- The most striking feature of his administration was the maintenance of the huge army. According to Pliny, a Roman writer, Chandragupta had 6,00,000 soldiers, 3,000 cavalry and 9,000 elephants.
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