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Hindu Law in its Sources is a definitive two-volume set that traces the development and application of Hindu legal principles from their foundational texts. Ganganatha Jha, a renowned scholar of Hindu philosophy and law, meticulously analyzes the scriptural sources that form the basis of Hindu jurisprudence, including the Vedas, Smritis, and Dharmaśāstras.
This scholarly work provides readers with an in-depth understanding of how Hindu law evolved from ancient philosophical concepts into a comprehensive legal system. The author examines the principles of justice, rights, and obligations as understood in Hindu traditions, offering valuable insights into the spiritual and ethical dimensions of law.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this set is an essential resource for students of Hindu philosophy, comparative law, and religious studies, as well as anyone seeking to understand the historical and philosophical foundations of Hindu legal thought.







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