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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.

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author : DHARMENDRAKUMAR BHATT
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The experiences and knowledge from our past are recorded
in manuscripts which have been handed down to us over several
thousand years. The Government of India through the
Department of Culture, took note of the importance of vast
tangible heritage of India and established the National Mission
for Manuscripts with the purpose of locating, documenting,
preserving and disseminating the knowledge content of India’s
manuscripts. In order to disseminate the knowledge content of
manuscripts, the Mission has taken up several programmes such
as lectures, seminars, publication of unpublished manuscripts,
Manuscriptology and Paleography Workshop etc.
The Kṛtibodha (Knowledge of Texts) Series is one of
such publication project of National Mission for
Manuscripts to promote academic interest and scholarship in
the area of manuscript studies.
The transcribed and critically edited manuscripts
prepared either in the Advance Level Manuscriptology
Workshops of the Mission or in the Gurukula scheme are
published under the Kṛtibodha series.
The present text is one of such Gurukula scheme projects
critically edited by Dharmendra Kumar Bhatt under the Guru, Prof.
Vasant Kumar Bhatt.

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