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Smṛti (Sanskrit: स्मृति, IAST:
smṛti, transl. 'what is remembered'), also
spelled smriti, smruti, is a body of
Hindu texts representing the remembered...
- the
medieval period. Bhāruci is the
oldest known commentator on the Manu
Smṛti. Kane
places him in the late 10th or
early 11th century,
Olivelle places...
- The
Yajnavalkya Smriti (Sanskrit: याज्ञवल्क्य स्मृति, IAST: Yājñavalkya
Smṛti) is one of the many Dharma-related
texts of
Hinduism composed in Sanskrit...
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Vishnu Smriti (IAST: Viṣṇu
Smṛti) is one of the
latest books of the Dharmaśāstra
tradition in
Hinduism and the only one
which does not deal
directly with...
- heard"),
distinguishing them from
other religious texts,
which are
called smr̥ti ("what is remembered").
Hindus consider the
Vedas to be apauruṣeya, which...
- in society.
Niyoga was
forbidden in the Kali age by
Brhaspati and
other smrti writers. It has been held that
niyoga has
nothing to do with polyandry....
- Sati (Pali: sati; Sanskrit: स्मृति
smṛti),
literally "memory" or "retention",
commonly translated as mindfulness, "to
remember to observe", is an essential...
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developed in 2003 by
Czech company ****ure Games. Its
original name is
Posel Smrti (Czech: Death's Messenger). The game
features 150
locations and 5 hours...
- Nāradasmṛti is a part of the Dharmaśāstras, an
Indian literary tradition that
serves as a
collection of
legal maxims relating to the
topic of dharma. This...
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inconsistencies and tautologies.
Smṛtis are to be
human thoughts in
response to the śrutis. Traditionally, all
smṛtis are
regarded to
ultimately be rooted...