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- The Dāyabhāga is a Hindu law treatise written by Jīmūtavāhana which primarily focuses on inheritance procedure. The Dāyabhāga was the strongest authority...
- 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...
- female constitute sridhan. Gifts and bequests received from relations (The Dāyabhāga School however doesn’t recognize gifts of immovable property by her husband...
- 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...
- 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...
- inheritance of property Sanskrit Vijñāneśvara 1055 C.E - 1126 C.E Karnataka Dāyabhāga Legal Commentary on inheritance of property Sanskrit Jimutavahana 12th...
- 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...