The Kauṭilīya Arthaśāstra, Part 3University of Bombay, 1960 - Administrative law |
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... Manu and Yājñavalkya , are in no sense original works but are compilations made from earlier sources . Their sections on the duties of the varṇas and the aśramas and on prāyaścittas are clearly derived from early Dharmasūtras . They ...
... Manu and Yājñavalkya , are in no sense original works but are compilations made from earlier sources . Their sections on the duties of the varṇas and the aśramas and on prāyaścittas are clearly derived from early Dharmasūtras . They ...
Page 81
... Manu . The same applies to Manu 7.201-203 which briefly state how a conquered territory should be treated . That appears to be a summary of the Section called labdhaprasamana in the Arthaśāstra , 13.5 . One cannot suppose that the ...
... Manu . The same applies to Manu 7.201-203 which briefly state how a conquered territory should be treated . That appears to be a summary of the Section called labdhaprasamana in the Arthaśāstra , 13.5 . One cannot suppose that the ...
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... Manu , Chapter 7 , but shows much more developed views on prakṛti , upāya , vyasana etc. than Manu , which does not exclude the possibility of Manu having used older Nitiśāstras . " 71 It is difficult to see what exactly is understood ...
... Manu , Chapter 7 , but shows much more developed views on prakṛti , upāya , vyasana etc. than Manu , which does not exclude the possibility of Manu having used older Nitiśāstras . " 71 It is difficult to see what exactly is understood ...
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