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This classic translation by Sir William Jones presents the Institutes of Manu, one of the most important texts in Hindu jurisprudence and philosophy. The work encompasses the complete ordinances of Manu as elucidated by the authoritative gloss of Cullúca, a medieval Sanskrit scholar whose commentary clarified and expanded upon the original precepts.
The text systematically outlines the Hindu system of duties, covering religious obligations, social responsibilities, legal procedures, and ethical conduct across all stages of life and social classes. It addresses topics ranging from creation and cosmology to governance, property rights, family law, and moral philosophy.
Essential for scholars of Hinduism, comparative law, and ancient Indian civilization, this translation remains a cornerstone resource for understanding the philosophical and legal foundations of Hindu culture. Jones’s meticulous scholarly approach makes this complex Sanskrit material accessible to English-speaking readers while maintaining fidelity to the original text and Cullúca’s authoritative interpretation.
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