Common sense and legal history in India: collected essays on Hindu law and dharmasastra
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Book Details
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
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Language: English
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Edition: New Delhi, 2022
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ISBN: 9789355721105
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Subject(s): History, Texts
About the Book
This volume compiles the shorter works of the author on the significant tradition of law in classical and medieval India, focusing on the corpus of Sanskrit legal texts known as dharmasastra. The essays within this collection emphasize the importance of a detailed philological examination of Sanskrit materials, offering a deep dive into the intricate study of ancient Indian legal scholarship.
The works showcase a balanced approach to Indological studies, where the richness of traditional scholarship is preserved and celebrated while integrating modern critical perspectives. This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical evolution of legal traditions in India, providing both a scholarly look at the dharmasastra and a model for how classical texts can be approached with contemporary academic methodologies.