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Concept of Danda (Punishment)

Punishment, or “danda,” is an important tool for maintaining discipline and justice. Chanakya advocates for measured punishments that fit the crime, ensuring that wrongdoers are corrected, and the rule of law is upheld.

“Punishment is a tool of justice, not revenge.”

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