Manusmrti - Text with Kullukabhatta Commentary English Translation, Sloka Index and Word Index - 2 Volume Set
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- 294.594 M2879 M 100410
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294.594 G2932 A 108932 Apastmaba's aphorisms on: the sacred law of the hindus | 294.594 J334 D 104352 Dharmashastrasyetihasa | 294.594 M2879 M 100410 Manusmrti - Text with Kullukabhatta Commentary English Translation, Sloka Index and Word Index - 2 Volume Set | 294.594 M2879 M 100410 Manusmrti - Text with Kullukabhatta Commentary English Translation, Sloka Index and Word Index - 2 Volume Set | 294.594 M3151 S 101422 Sixteen minor Smrtis : Sanskrit Text , English Translation ,Notes and an Introduction Volume 1 | 294.594 M4716 S 105490 Smruti gantho me varnitha samaj: | 294.594 N1315 S 103612 The Smriti-Sandarbha: |
The oldest and the recognized of the smrtis, is that of Manu also called Manava Samhita or Manava Dharmasastra. It is the most famous of the lawbooks. Its unique quality is its combination of all features beloved by Hindu society in a treatise on Duty. Manu remains the principle dharmasastra though no legal commentary accepts it as exhaustive or final. Its age perhaps between 200 B.C. and A.D. 100. was not yet one of compulsive encyclopedism
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