Mitakshara : A gloss on sri gaudapada achary's mandukya karikas by prakasananda swami Sanskrit
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- 891.18 R 1894 M 105850
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Ubhayabharati Sanskrit | 891.18 R 1894 M 105850 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 105850 |
The Mitākṣarā is a vivṛti (legal commentary) on the Yajnavalkya Smriti best known for its theory of "inheritance by birth." It was written by Vijñāneśvara, a scholar in the Western Chalukya court in the late eleventh and early twelfth century. Along with the Dāyabhāga, it was considered one of the main authorities on Hindu Law from the time the British began administering laws in India.
Vishwataijasaprashaikyatva nirupanam
Sthulasukshamdibhedena trividhabhoganirupanam
Trividhatrupti nirupanam
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