- BCE), has the
oldest known single mention of the word
Dharmaśāstras. The
extant Dharmaśāstras texts are
listed below: The M****mriti (~ 2nd to 3rd century...
-
known as the Mānava-
Dharmaśāstra or the Laws of Manu, is one of the many
legal texts and
constitutions among the many
Dharmaśāstras of Hinduism. Over fifty...
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History of
Dharmasastras, Vol II, Part I,
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute,
pages 254-255 PV Kane, Samskara,
Chapter VI,
History of
Dharmasastras, Vol...
- of
Dharmasastras, Vol II, Part I,
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute,
pages 405-408 PV Kane, Samskara,
Chapter VII,
History of
Dharmasastras, Vol...
- of the
Dharmaśāstras, Vol. 4, p. 38 IV. 4. 5 Kane, P.V.
History of the
Dharmaśāstras Vol. 4 p.39 5.7 Kane, P.V.
History of the
Dharmaśāstras Vol. 4 p...
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Davis (ed.), The
Oxford History of Hinduism:
Hindu Law: A New
History of
Dharmaśāstra, Oxford:
Oxford University Press, pp. 86–97, ISBN 978-0-19-100709-5,...
- "Renouncer and
Renunciation in the
Dharmaśāstras." See (Olivelle 1993, p. 111), "Renouncer and
Renunciation in the
Dharmaśāstras." p. 111 (Olivelle 1993, pp...
- Indologically, the
ritual is
present in the Gṛhyasūtras and Dharmasūtras and
Dharmaśāstras, as well as a
couple of
times in the Saṃhitās.
Educational courses or...
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Adhyaya 7,
there are four
sources of dharma: Śruti (Vedas), Smṛti (
Dharmaśāstras, Puranas), Śiṣṭa Āchāra/Sadāchara (conduct of
noble people) and finally...
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appears in
Dharmasutras literature.
Increasing mentions of it
appear in
Dharmasastras text of mid to late 1st-millennium CE texts. The
presence of the word...