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Author of The Laws of Manu
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Very dry --the Hindu equivalent of Leviticus -- but fascinating for the detailed provisions for Hindu society
The Laws of Manu: Translated With Extracts from Seven Commentaries (The Sacred Books of the East) by Anonymous
Manusmṛti (Sanskrit: मनुस्मृति), also known as Mānava-Dharmaśāstra (Sanskrit: मानवधर्मशास्त्र), is the most important and earliest metrical work of the Dharmaśāstra textual tradition of Hinduism. Generally known in English as the Laws of Manu, it was first translated into English in 1794 by Sir William Jones, an English Orientalist and judge of the British Supreme Court of Judicature in Calcutta. The text presents itself as a discourse show more given by the sage called Manu to a group of seers, or rishis, who beseech him to tell them the "law of all the social classes". Manu became the standard point of reference for all future Dharmaśāstras that followed it. show less
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