- The
Dāyabhāga is a
Hindu law
treatise written by Jīmūtavāhana
which primarily focuses on
inheritance procedure. The
Dāyabhāga was the
strongest authority...
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Hindu law and a
commentary on the
Hindu law code
prevalent in Bengal, the
Dayabhaga.
Raghunandana was born at
Nabadwip to a
Bengali Brahmin named Harihara...
- Vyvaharamukha, Bhashapada, Uttarapada,
Kriyapada and Nirnayapada. His
magnum opus
Dāyabhāga has
dealt with the laws of
inheritance based on
various Dharmashastras...
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female constitute sridhan.
Gifts and
bequests received from
relations (The
Dāyabhāga School however doesn’t
recognize gifts of
immovable property by her husband...
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eleventh century in the
modern day
state of Karnataka.
Along with the
Dāyabhāga, it was
considered one of the main
authorities on
Hindu Law from the time...
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Sureshwara Chikitsa Sarsamgraha by
Vangasena Sushrata by
Gadadhara Vaidya Dayabhaga,
Vyavohara Matrika and ****veka by
Jimutavahana Sandhyakar Nandi's semi-fictional...
- the
Dāyabhāga.
Raghunandana is
considered to be a "disciple" of Jīmūtavāhana, and his
texts subsequently differ only
slightly from the
Dāyabhāga. The...
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inheritance of
property Sanskrit Vijñāneśvara 1055 C.E - 1126 C.E
Karnataka Dāyabhāga Legal Commentary on
inheritance of
property Sanskrit Jimutavahana 12th...
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Brahminical visions of
Bengali society is doubtful; the
medieval law
commentary Dāyabhāga shares few
things in
common with Bṛhaddharma Purana. Sadvaidyakulapnjika...
- of
adherence to
property law,
Hindus are
divided into 2
schools – the
Dayabhaga school,
observed by
Hindus in
Bengal & ****am, the
Mitakshara school observed...