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- elaborate law commentaries based on vedas, Dharmashastra themselves evolved from dharmshutra. There are many Dharmashastras, variously estimated to number from...
- discovered of the text never use this title, but state the title as Manava Dharmashastra (Sanskrit: मानव धर्मशास्त्र) in their colophons at the end of each chapter...
- The Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU) is a National Law University founded in 2018 in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. As of 2021, the university...
- important of all the samskaras, the rites of p****age described in the Dharmashastra texts. Variously defined, it is generally described to be a social institution...
- varna division is described in the Mahabharata, Puranas and in the Dharmashastra literatures. The commentary on the Varna system in the M****mriti is...
- the Vedic sages, elaborate the topics discussed in the dharmasutras. Dharmashastras available in printed format are Angirasa smriti Atri smriti Apastambha...
- profit and pleasure respectively - lead to social chaos. The Gautama Dharmashastra, Apastamba Dharmasutra and Yājñavalkya Smṛti, as examples, all suggest...
- Shastraic literature on Artha and other aims of human beings: of dharma in Dharmashastras, of artha in Arthashastras, of kama in Kamashastras (Kamasutra being...
- 2015. Taneja 2000, p. 167. "From the Bookshelves of IGNCA: Texts on Dharmashastra wellspring of Indian code for life". Indira Gandhi National Centre of...
- is extensively discussed in the genre of Hindu literature called the Dharmashastras. Rajadharma referred to the obligations of a king or emperor towards...