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EMERGING TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY SANSKRIT LITERATURE - DR GAURI MAHULIKAR & DR. MADHAVI NARSALAY

EMERGING TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY SANSKRIT LITERATURE – DR GAURI MAHULIKAR & DR. MADHAVI NARSALAY

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HINDU DHARMA SHASTRA

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The Dharmashastra occupies a prominent place in the Sanskrit literature. It has always served as a source book of Hindu jurisprudence. It has been a veritable storehouse of information for the social, cultural, political and religious aspects of ancient Indian society. It is the very essence of Hinduism. Its' deeper study helps in the proper understanding of the Ancient Indian Culture. The Dharma Shastras of the Hindus, are not one single book but consist of the Samhitas or Institutes of holy sages numbering twenty according to the list given by Yājnavalkya, These are namely, Manu, Atri, Vishnu, Harita, Yāgnavalkya, Ushana, Aņgira, Yama, Āpastamba, Samvarta, Kātyayana, Brihaspati, Parāsara, Vyāsa, Sankha, Likhita, Daksha, Gautam, Satatāpa and Vasistha samhitās respectively. In this collective addition will give to the readers the complete text of all the twenty smrities, fully edited. The English translation is a literal one as far as it could be attempted, keeping an eye to eye on its accuracy and literary excellence.

GOVERNANCE IN ANCIENT INDIA

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author : Editors – Prof. Uma Vaidya, Dr. Gauri Mahulikar & Dr. Asawari Bapat
publisher : nag publisher

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The present volume contains eighteen papers and an
appendix presented in the National Seminar on “Governance
in Ancient Indian’, organised jointly by the Sanskrit
Department of Mumbai University and Observer Research
Foundation, Mumbai. The seminar was organised in
December, 2010 to mark the centenary year of the discovery
of Kautilya’s Arthasastra, a systematic treatise on Polity.
Various sub topics like Education. Statecraft, Judiciary,
Legal Documents, Revenue. External Affairs, Internal
Security and the like are dealt with in this volume. Right
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from the Vedic literature to the classical Sanskrit literature,
references to good governance are scattered all over.
Governance firmly founded on moral order is prescribed as
the most ideal type by Ancient-Indian thinkers. Curious
readers would certainly benefit from this volume, if they
relate wisdom of the past to the contemporary issues

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