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Hindu Law and Judicature from the Dharma-Sástra of Yájnavalkya

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An English rendering, with extensive explanatory notes and an introductory apparatus, presents a classical Sanskrit Dharma-śāstra attributed to Yājñavalkya that lays out rules for duties, caste relations, rites, civil and criminal liabilities, property and inheritance, and judicial procedure. The editors provide textual comparisons, corrigenda, and selections from standard commentaries such as the Mitākṣarā to clarify ambiguous passages, while verse-by-verse translation is paired with jurisprudential annotation that explains legal terms, penalties, fines, and practical modes of adjudication within the traditional framework.

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Yajñavalkya

Yajñavalkya is a significant figure in ancient Indian philosophy and law, primarily known for his contributions to the Dharmaśāstra, a genre of Sanskrit texts that outline legal and ethical principles in Hindu society. His most notable work, "Hindu Law and Judicature from the Dharma-Sástra of Yájnavalkya," provides insights into the legal frameworks and social norms of his time. Yajñavalkya's teachings have influenced Hindu jurisprudence and continue to be studied for their relevance in understanding ancient Indian law and ethics.

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