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- The Vīramitrodaya refers to a Hindu law digest written by Mitra Miśra, a brahmin from Gopācala (present day Gwalior) which covers nearly every aspect...
- Works of Hindu literature such as the Viramitrodaya, Chaturvarga-chintamani, Matsyasukta, Vaishvanara Samhita, Puranasamgraha, and the Pranatoshani Tantra...
- the child should be performed. According to the Yamasmriti, quoted in Viramitrodaya, a child should see the sun in the third month and the moon in the fourth...
- Mitakshara school is subdivided into The Benaras school which cites the Viramitrodaya of Mitra Mishra, Nirnayasindhu & Vivadatandava of Kamalakara Bhatta [hi]...
- school), Sulapani (Dipakalika, 14th or 15th century) and Mitramisra (Viramitrodaya, 17th-century). The legal theories in this text were likely very influential...
- name. One is the samhita quoted in the Bhagavatatatparyanirnaya and by Viramitrodaya in Samskaras. Another is the Samhita detailing pilgrim centers of Orissa...
- Mandlik's books, (8th to 5th century BC aut****d) Yājñavalkya Smṛti, Vīramitrodaya (17th century), Bhaviṣyapurāṇa, Skandapurāṇa, Vivādacintāmaṇi of Vāchaspati...
- Smṛtitattva or commonly referred to as Astāviṃśati-tattva of Raghunandana Vīramitrodaya of Mitramiśra (A. D. 1610-1640) Dāyabhāga of Jīmūtavāhana, composed...
- certain thing or person fit for a certain purpose". Another ancient text Viramitrodaya defines samskara, notes Kane, as "a peculiar excellence due to performance...
- sultan Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah & Madhavacharya and are mentioned in the Viramitrodaya of Mitramisra (early 17th century). Thus, it can be inferred that Raghunandana...