Description
The Manava-Kalpa-Sutra represents a significant portion of ancient Vedic literature dedicated to the proper execution of ritual ceremonies and sacrificial practices in Hinduism. Theodor Goldstücker’s translation, accompanied by the detailed commentary of Kumárila-swámin, provides scholars and students with an authoritative examination of these ritualistic traditions.
This work serves as an essential resource for understanding the religious and philosophical foundations of Vedic Hinduism. Kumárila-swámin’s commentary clarifies complex ritual procedures, philosophical concepts, and their practical applications in religious life. The text addresses various aspects of Vaidik rites, including ceremonies, worship practices, and the underlying principles governing Hindu religious observances.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this edition makes accessible one of the most important classical texts on Hindu ritual practice. It remains invaluable for academics, religious scholars, historians of Indian civilization, and anyone interested in the philosophical and practical dimensions of ancient Vedic traditions.







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