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Tagore Law Lectures -1909: The General principles Of Hindu jurisprudence is a seminal academic work by Priyanath Sen that provides comprehensive insight into the foundational principles of Hindu legal philosophy. Delivered as prestigious lectures, this work systematically explores the theoretical underpinnings of Hindu jurisprudence and its application within traditional legal frameworks.
The book serves as an essential reference for scholars, law students, and historians interested in understanding ancient and classical Hindu legal systems. Sen’s analysis delves into the philosophical roots of Hindu law, examining how principles of dharma, karma, and other spiritual concepts shaped legal reasoning and judicial practice in Hindu civilization.
This scholarly examination bridges the gap between religious philosophy and legal practice, demonstrating how spiritual principles informed concrete legal doctrines. The work remains relevant for contemporary legal studies, comparative jurisprudence, and the historical understanding of non-Western legal traditions.







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