Description
Vyavasthá-chandriká stands as a monumental work in the study of Hindu jurisprudence and legal traditions. Authored by Shyama Charan Sarkar, this digest provides an exhaustive compilation of Hindu law as it was applied and practiced across the various provinces of India, with the notable exception of Bengal proper.
The work systematically organizes and explains the complex principles governing Hindu legal matters, including property rights, succession, marriage, and contractual obligations. It serves as a bridge between ancient Sanskrit legal texts and their practical implementation in colonial-era India, making it invaluable for scholars, historians, and those interested in Hindu philosophy and governance.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this hardcover edition preserves an important historical and religious text that continues to be referenced by academics studying Indian legal systems, religious law, and the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent.
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