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Hindu Law in its Sources offers a thorough analysis of the primary sources that have shaped Hindu legal tradition for centuries. Authored by the renowned scholar Ganganatha Jha, this second edition delves into the Vedas, Smritis, and other classical texts that form the backbone of Hindu law.
The work presents a systematic exploration of how ancient Hindu legal principles were formulated, interpreted, and applied across different periods and regions. Jha meticulously examines the philosophical foundations underlying Hindu jurisprudence, demonstrating the interconnection between spiritual teachings and practical legal frameworks.
This scholarly work is essential for students of Hindu philosophy, legal historians, and anyone seeking to understand the intellectual heritage of Hindu civilization. The comprehensive treatment of textual sources and their interpretations makes this an invaluable reference for academic research and cultural understanding.
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