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- Dhammasattha ("treatise on the law") is the Pali name of a genre of literature found in the Indianized kingdoms of Western mainland Southeast Asia (modern...
- Rajadhiraj, about Razadarit, in 1977. In 1992, he published Eleven Mon Dhammasattha Texts. In 1994, he became a professor at Meio University in Okinawa,...
- Vol. 33. Oxford, 1889. [contains both Bṛhaspatismṛti and Nāradasmṛti] Dhammasattha Tirukkural Pandurang Vaman Kane mentions over 100 different Dharmasastra...
- continuous tradition of legal texts, generally described under the heading of Dhammasattha literature (Thai pron., tam-ma-sat), wherein prostitution is variously...
- made to free Hindu temples from government control. Comparative law Dhammasattha Dharma Dharmasastra Divine law Henry Thomas Colebrooke Jīmūtavāhana List...
- patron of Theravada Buddhism, and also led the compilation of the Wareru Dhammasattha, an influential code of law patterned on Bagan customary law and influenced...
- Lampang and Pattaya. The name "Thammasat" derives from the Buddhist-term Dhammasattha, meaning "study of law". Thammasat University began in 1934 as the University...
- "manual of Dhamma" in prose and verse (13th century) Upasakajanalankara Dhammasattha - A Southeast Asian genre of Buddhist law Dhammaniti, Lokaniti, Maharahaniti...
- boundaries of armies of their protection. He also compiled the first dhammasattha (law treatise). According to the Mahāvaṃsa Ṭīkā (sub-commentaries), Mahāsammata...
- cosmography, religion, history, and the like, and an abstract of the Burmese Dhammasattha, the 'golden rule'. The English 1833 translation proved an important...