Controversial And Interesting Laws In Manu Smriti Part 1

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Controversial And Interesting Laws In Manu Smriti - Part 1

Author: London Swaminathan
language: en
Publisher: Pustaka Digital Media
Release Date: 2023-04-04
Manu Smriti, the Hindu Law Book, is the oldest law book in the world. It is older than Hammurabi’s law book. I have given the details for my dating in this book. Manu Smritis is not followed anywhere in India now or earlier. But all ancient Tamil and Sanskrit authors have praised Manu Neeti (Manu’s Justice). Though we have more than 20 Hindu law books, Manu being the first, everyone praised it as a model book.
Controversial And Interesting Laws In Manu Smriti - Part 2

Author: London Swaminathan
language: en
Publisher: Pustaka Digital Media
Release Date: 2023-04-25
This is the second part of my views (a sort of commentary) on the controversial Manu Smriti. No one has the authority to criticize or appreciate it unless one reads it in full. But politicians show them as half baked fellows when they make comments without reading it in full. This second part has more interesting tit bits from the smriti.
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