Just after getting humiliated from the king, Chanakya scampered
through the streets of Patliputra. In a hurried walk, he stumbled
upon a stump of grass and was about to fall. Chanakya the
great scholar had his own style of handling things. He looked
at the roots of the grass and quickly got into action. Though
he was angry, he never let his anger to get out of control.
He directed the anger in the right direction. Calmly, he sat
down in the burning sun, removed that grass from the roots
from the earth. After making sure that not even a single strand
of grass is left, he resumed his journey.
While Chanakya was engrossed in removing the grass from the
ground, a young man was closely watching the act of Chanakya.
The young man was Chandragupta, the would be emperor of the
Mauryan Empire. He looked bright. Looking at the determination
of Chanakya, he was impressed and wanted to talk to the knowledgeable
man.
He went to Chanakya, addressed him respectfully, and took
him into the choultry. Chanakya asked him about his family
background beginning his talk by asking, "Who are you?
You seem to be worried."
The young man stepped forward with great reverence and said,
"Sir, my name is Chandragupta. Yes, you are correct I
am in great trouble but should I trouble you with my worries?"
Chanakya
calmed down the young man by saying, "You can tell me
about your troubles with freewill and without any ambiguities.
If I am capable enough, I’ll definitely help you."
"I
am the grandson of king Sarvarthasiddhi, He had two wives,
Sunandadevi and Muradevi. Sunanda got nine sons called the
Navanandas. Mura, had only one which was my father. The Nandas
tried to kill my father time and again. We were more than
hundred brothers. The Nandas out of jealousy, tried to kill
all of us. Somehow I survived and I am totally disgusted with
my life. I want to take revenge on the Nandas who are ruling
over the country presently."
Chanakya
who was freshly wounded by the Nandas found a companion to
destroy the distraught king. Chanakya was greatly moved by
the tale of woe. He was emotionally charged listening to the
story of Chandragupta and vowed to destroy the Nandas and
get Chandragupta his rightful place as a king of Patliputra.
Chanakya said "I will get you the kingship, Chandragupta.
From that day on Chanakya and Chandragupta worked in tandem
to destroy the corrupt and unscrupulous rule of the Nandas.
Chandragupta has not been well documented. The place of birth,
family background and several details regarding his life are
not available. Several things have been said and written about
his family and parents. Probably, he belonged to the Moria
community. He might have got the name Chandragupta Maurya
afterwards and his royal lineage was known as the Maurya dynasty.
His mother was perhaps the daughter of a village headman.
His father was the king of a forest area called Pippatavana,
who died in a war. Chandragupta came to Patliputra along with
his mother.
As a boy Chandragupta was a born leader. Even as a boy, he
was accepted as a leader by all. As a boy he used to mimic
the king’ court. His bravery and shrewdness were visible
right from childhood. As Chanakya was moving along the streets
of Patliputra, he saw little Chandragupta enacting the king.
Sitting on the large throne, the little boy shouted against
injustice and corrupt practices of the kings and people in
general. Looking at the bright face of Chandragupta, he was
impressed at the intellect and wisdom in the boy’s voice.
For seven or eight years Chandragupta had his education there,
and that too with selected teachers shortlisted by Chanakya
himself. The art of warfare and the art of governance were
mastered by Chandragupta with equal expertise.
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