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- improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Vijñāneśvara" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2012)...
- best known for its theory of "inheritance by birth." It was written by Vijñāneśvara, a scholar in the Kalyani Chalukya court in the late eleventh century...
- p****ages allow sati as optional, others forbid the practice entirely. Vijñāneśvara (c. 1076–1127), an early Dharmaśāstric scholar, claims that many smriti...
- Yájnavalkya Smriti with Vijnanesvara commentary, Book 1 of 3 SC Vidyarnava (1918), English translation Yájnavalkya Smriti with Vijnanesvara commentary (Sanskrit...
- Raghavananda, Ramacandra Yajnavalkya Smriti Visvarupa (750–1000 CE), Vijnanesvara (11th or 12th century, most studied), Apararka (12th-century), Sulapani...
- 1056 CE Mitākṣarā Legal Commentary on inheritance of property Sanskrit Vijñāneśvara 1055 C.E - 1126 C.E Karnataka Dāyabhāga Legal Commentary on inheritance...
- edition). Yajnavalkya (1974). Yajnavalkya Smriti,: With the commentary of Vijnanesvara, called the Mitaksara and notes from the gloss of Balambhatta. Book I...
- Bhashya and much more... Vātsyāyana Nyāya Sutra Bhāshya, Kama Sutra Vijñāneśvara Mitākṣarā Vilambi Naganaar Nanmanikadigai Vishakhadatta Mudrarakshasa...
- of the medieval era, as evidenced by the commentary of 12th-century Vijñāneśvara, titled Mitakshara. The M****mrti has been subject to appraisal and criticism...
- Sati is a form of suicide, which is prohibited by the Vedic tradition. Vijñāneśvara, of the 12th-century Chalukya court, and the 13th-century Madhvacharya...