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Shubha Khandekar
ISBN : 81-7508-433-2
Vol. No : 722
Megasthenes was among the
first foreigners to have visited India in historical times and given an
eyewitness account of conditions prevailing in this country during the
fourth century B.C. He was the ambassador of Seleucus Nicator at the court
of Chandragupata Maurya and he had the opportunity to travel extensively
in the country and observe closely the proceedings at the royal court,
various aspects of military and civil administration, the geography of
the country, the social and economic conditions of the people and the political
institutions. He put down his observations in four volumes entitled ‘Indica’.‘Indica’
in its original form has now been lost, but some later writers like Diodorus,
Pliny, Strabo and Arrian have quoted from the work. Barring the few instances
where Megasthenes had to rely on hearsay, his account of India is highly
valued for its accuracy and authenticity. This story of Megasthenes is
based on his own account of India of his times. For purposes of coherence
and lucidity we have adopted a sequence of our own to this narration. However,
historically the record is accurate.
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