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- Vedas, these texts are mainly based on the Puranas. There are many Dharmashastras, variously estimated to number from 18 up to over 100. Each of these...
- is found in other Hindu texts such as the M****mriti, Arthashastra, Dharmashastras and Jyotishshastra. In some cases, Shudras parti****ted in the coronation...
- William Jones in 1794, see: Flood (1996), p. 56. For British interest in Dharmashastras due to administrative needs, and their misinterpretation of them as...
- The Dharmashastra National Law University is a National Law University founded in 2018 in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. As of 2021, the university...
- is extensively discussed in the genre of Hindu literature called the Dharmashastras. Rajadharma referred to the obligations of a king towards his subjects...
- the northern Indian subcontinent in the ancient Hindu texts such as Dharmashastras and Sutras, referring to the areas of the Indo-Gangetic Plain and surrounding...
- hierarchical social order in ancient India, based primarily on the Dharmashastras. However, since the Vedic corpus constitute the earliest literary source...
- counterparts, who were gradually branded as untouchables. According to the Dharmashastras which are ancient legal codes from various kingdoms in ancient India...
- Samhitas, Brahmanas, Aranyakas, Upanishads Smriti Upavedas, Darśanas, Dharmashastras, Shastras, Agamas, Tantras, Puranas, Upapuranas, Ramayana, Ramcharitamanas...
- 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...