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The Institutes of Hindu Law represents one of the most significant translations of the Manusmriti, the foundational Sanskrit text of Hindu jurisprudence and philosophy. Translated by the renowned Orientalist William Jones, this work provides Western readers with comprehensive access to the ancient Indian system of duties, encompassing both religious and civil law.
This edition includes Cullúca’s authoritative gloss, offering detailed commentary that clarifies the original Sanskrit verses and their applications. The text covers the four life stages, caste duties, karma, dharma, and the complete framework of social organization in classical Hindu civilization. Jones’s translation preserves the philosophical depth while making the material accessible to English-speaking audiences.
Essential for scholars of comparative law, religious studies, and Indian philosophy, this work demonstrates the sophisticated legal thinking of ancient India and its lasting influence on Hindu society and thought.







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