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- Vyavahāra (Sanskrit: व्यवहार) is an important concept of Hindu law denoting legal procedure. The term is analyzed by Kātyāyana as follows: "Vi means ‘various...
- categories such as Acara, Vyavahara, Prayascitta and others, but they do so inconsistently. Some discuss Acara but do not discuss Vyavahara, as is the case with...
- Yajnavalkya Smriti are presented in three books, namely achara-kanda (customs), vyavahara-kanda (judicial process), and prayascitta-kanda (crime and punishment...
- in the preceding works The Vyavahāra-Prakāśa is considered to be the largest nibandha, or digest written on the Vyavahāra The text is divided into four...
- kings to completely prohibit all gambling influences many texts like the Vyavahāra Nirņaya and the Smŗti Candrikā. These texts reflect no desirability in...
- traditionally compose the Dharmashastras, the other two being ācāra and vyavahāra. Vyavahāra, technically refers to the process, procedure, and administration...
- and 395 verses of udāharaṇa (examples). It is divided into 14 chapters (vyavahāra): Weights and measures, length, area, volume, etc. It describes addition...
- operations (parikarma-s) and 8 determinations (also called logistics) (vyavahāra-s) that come under pātīgaṇita. He has stated as such in his Brahma-sphuṭa-siddhānta...
- been commented on. The other surviving parts include: Focuses on the Vyavahāra, or judicial procedure. Covers the four traditional areas of jurisprudence:...
- broken into three sections discussing: (1) achara (i.e., behavior), (2) vyavahara (i.e., legal procedure), and (3) prayascita (i.e., atonement). In the...