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Hindu Law In Its Sources is a definitive scholarly work that traces the development and application of legal principles within Hindu civilization. Dr. Mahamahopadhyaya Ganganath Jha, a renowned Sanskrit scholar and legal expert, meticulously examines the foundational texts and sources that have shaped Hindu law throughout history.
The book provides an in-depth analysis of how ancient Hindu legal concepts derived from the Vedas, Smritis, and other authoritative texts continue to influence contemporary legal practices. Jha’s systematic approach helps readers understand the philosophical underpinnings and practical applications of Hindu legal traditions.
This scholarly resource is essential for students of law, religion, philosophy, and Indian civilization seeking to comprehend the sophisticated legal systems that governed Hindu society. The work bridges ancient wisdom with modern legal understanding, making it invaluable for academics, jurists, and those interested in comparative law and cultural studies.







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