Dharmaśāstra and social awareness (Sri Garib Das oriental series)
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Book Details
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Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications
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Author: V. N. Jha
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Language: English
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Edition: 1996
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Pages: 304
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 22 cm × 14.5 cm
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Weight: 460 gm
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ISBN: 9788170304760
About the Book
Dharmasastra and Social Awareness, edited by Prof. V. N. Jha, compiles thirty scholarly research papers presented at the 1994 National Seminar held at the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Poona. These essays collectively offer a deep and nuanced understanding of how Dharmasastra—a core element of classical Indian jurisprudence—has shaped, influenced, and reflected the ethical, legal, and cultural fabric of Indian society over centuries.
Key Highlights:
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Wide-Ranging Themes:
The volume explores diverse subjects such as:-
The concept and scope of Dharma and Dharmasastra
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Role of women and caste in Dharmic traditions
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Human rights through the lens of ancient Indian law
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Relevance of Dharmasastra in the modern age of fundamentalism vs. secularism
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Comparative perspectives from European jurists
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Legal dimensions and social obligations, including Bhoomi-daan, marriage rites, court architecture, and priestly roles
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Contemporary Relevance:
Despite its classical roots, Dharmasastra is examined here as a living tradition with insights valuable for current debates on law, ethics, human rights, and cultural identity. -
Academic Rigor:
The articles included are written by leading Sanskritists, legal historians, and cultural scholars, providing a mix of historical analysis, philosophical inquiry, and sociological reflection.
Foreword Summary
The foreword emphasizes that the Dharmasastra literature, while grounded in ancient times, holds timeless wisdom. Its relevance persists through its principles of social discipline, justice, and ethical conduct, all deeply rooted in Vedic values. The volume is positioned as a much-needed follow-up to the monumental work of P.V. Kane, aiming to reawaken serious interest and research in Dharmasastra studies.
About the Editor
Prof. V. N. Jha is the Director of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit at the University of Poona. A leading scholar in Sanskrit and Indian legal traditions, he is recognized for fostering interdisciplinary dialogues in traditional Indian knowledge systems.
Ideal For:
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Scholars of Indian philosophy, law, and culture
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Students of Sanskrit and Dharmasastra
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Libraries, universities, and research institutions
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Anyone interested in classical perspectives on justice, ethics, and society


