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A Manual of Hindu Law is a definitive scholarly work that examines the complex legal systems and jurisprudential principles underlying Hindu civilization. Authored by Standish Grove Grady, this text provides readers with an in-depth understanding of how Hindu law has evolved and been applied across different regions and time periods.
The manual covers essential topics including dharma, property rights, inheritance, marriage, and contractual obligations as understood within the Hindu legal tradition. Grady’s systematic approach makes this intricate subject matter accessible to both scholars and general readers seeking to understand the philosophical foundations of Hindu jurisprudence.
This work remains an invaluable resource for students of comparative law, Indian history, and religious studies, offering insights into how spiritual principles have shaped legal practices in Hindu communities throughout history.







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