- The
Mitākṣarā is a vivṛti (legal commentary) on the
Yajnavalkya Smriti best
known for its
theory of "inheritance by birth." It was
written by Vijñāneśvara...
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criticisms of the
Mitākṣarā, it is
thought that his work is
preceded by the
Mitākṣarā. This has led many
scholars to
conclude that the
Mitākṣarā represents the...
- with many of the critics' demands,
including the
reinstitution of the
Mitākṣarā joint family system, an
amendment to
allow for
brothers to buy out daughters'...
- well as fund
public projects such as
irrigation and land reclamation.
Mitākṣarā by Vijñāneśvara is an 11th-century
canonical discussion and commentary...
- make
decisions in the
specific cases. The
Hindu texts referenced were
Mitākṣarā, the Padmapurāṇa, “original
Vyavashta of the
Pundits of Kashmir”, Vishvanath...
- as
proof of the
contradictory opinion of the
smriti on sati, in his
Mitākṣarā, Vijñāneśvara
argues Brahmin women are
technically only
forbidden from...
- page 3;
English Translation: UC Pandey,
Gautama Dharma Sutra, with the
Mitaksara'
Sanskrit commentary of Haradatta, 1966, OCLC 702663294 Original: M****mriti...
- much more... Vātsyāyana Nyāya
Sutra Bhāshya, Kama
Sutra Vijñāneśvara
Mitākṣarā Vilambi Naganaar Nanmanikadigai Vishakhadatta Mudrarakshasa, Devichandraguptam...
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Yajnavalkya Smriti,: With the
commentary of Vijnanesvara,
called the
Mitaksara and
notes from the
gloss of Balambhatta. Book I. Chennai: AMS Press. ISBN 0-404-57821-7...
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modern era.
These are by
Visvarupa (Bālakrīḍā, 750-1000 CE),
Vijanesvara (
Mitaksara, 11th or 12th century, most studied, from the
Varanasi school), Apararka...