- (Mitaksara, 11th or 12th century, most studied, from the
Varanasi school),
Apararka (
Apararka-nibandha, 12th-century, from the
Kashmir school),
Sulapani (Dipakalika...
-
practice of
symbolic sati. Also, in the twelfth-century CE
commentary of
Apararka,
claiming to
quote the
Dharmasutra text Apastamba, it says that if a widow...
-
Visvarupa (750–1000 CE),
Vijnanesvara (11th or 12th century, most studied),
Apararka (12th-century),
Sulapani (14th or 15th century),
Mitramisra (17th-century)...
- Upanishads).
Various medieval scholars, such as the 12th-century
Mitaksara and
Apararka, cite
Natyashastra and
Bharata in
linking arts to spirituality,
while the...
- treatise: Manu-smṛti Viṣṇu-smṛti Pārāśara-smṛti Āpastamba-smṛti Mitākṣarā
Aparārka - a
commentary on the "Yājñavalkya-smṛti"
composed by Aparāditya II, Silahara...
-
interest in
music and was also
proficient in Dharmashastra. His
commentary Apararka on the Yajnyavalkya-smriti is
still regarded as the
standard work on Dharmashastra...
- land has been
highly praised as the most meritorious, from
ancient times.
Apararka quotes many
verses from the
Visnudharmottara Puran, the
Aditya Purana and...
-
strongly influenced the
authors of the M****mriti.
Medieval texts, such as
Apararka,
state that
thirty six
Dharmasastra authors were
influenced by Gautama...
- Upanishads).
Various medieval scholars, such as the 12th-century
Mitaksara and
Apararka, cite
Natyashastra and
Bharata in
linking arts to spirituality,
while the...
- power,
devastated the land of the Konkan, har****ing Gods and Brahmanas.
Apararka I (1110 to 1140 A. D.) son of
Anantadeva is
found issuing land
grants without...