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Bhāruci's commentary (bhashya) on the Manu Smrti, or Laws of Manu, is part of the
corpus of Dharmaśāstra
texts available to us today. It is the oldest...
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these three opinions we can
place Bhāruci anywhere from the
early 7th
century CE to the
early 11th
century CE.
Bhāruci's commentary,
titled Manu-sastra-vivarana...
- Ramanuja's Vedarthasamgraha. Bodhayana, Dramida, Tanka, Guhadeva, Kapardi, and
Bharuci are some of the well-known
philosophers in the line of
those who are thought...
- (bhasya) on
Dharmasastras Dharmasastra Author of
Commentary M****mriti
Bhāruci (600–1050 CE), Medhātithi (820–1050 CE), Govindarāja (11th-century), Kullūka...
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Tanka (Brahmanandin),
Dramida (Dravidacarya), Guhadeva,
Kapardin and
Bharuci". The 11th-century
scholarship of
Ramanuja emphasized the
concept of Sarira-Saririn...
- Houses. The
disciples of Gokulanātha are
split into two divisions, the
Bharucīs and Nīmaḍīās, The Nīmaḍīās do not
differ much from the
other six houses...