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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...