The author demonstrates through a historical survey of ancient texts, and the glosses of various pundits, that, although modern Hindu law is divorced from the holistic world view embodied by dharma, Hindu conceptions of law are derived from this encompassing term. Before the colonial period there was neither law nor religion; there was dharma
'It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the...
It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the ...
"Sarva Dharma Sambhavana" is a fundamental precept of Dharma. It is also the predominant thread that...
The author demonstrates through a historical survey of ancient texts, and the glosses of various pun...
The role of law in Hinduism and the value of law as a category of Hindu studies have been underestim...
Covering the earliest Sanskrit rulebooks through to the codification of ‘Hindu law\u27 in modern tim...
Through pointed studies of important aspects and topics of dharma in Dharmasastra, this comprehensiv...
In legal discourses about Hinduism and the related laws as ‘the West’s other’, this comes out promin...
Through pointed studies of important aspects and topics of dharma in Dharmasastra, this comprehensiv...
This book presents a study on a postmodernist analysis of classical Hindu law, which has become negl...
Covering the colonial period and modern India, this examination of the complex relationship between ...
Hindu Law Sources are the basic references used in taking Hindu Law. The main points of Hindu teachi...
This study, based on indological and legal scholarship, explores to what extent Hindu law, as a conc...
In ancient India there was no law stricto sensu. Indian proto-law is a sort of ethico-legal phenomen...
Hinduism is seen as 'a way of life' that is not separate from politics and society. Its many and div...
'It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the...
It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the ...
"Sarva Dharma Sambhavana" is a fundamental precept of Dharma. It is also the predominant thread that...
The author demonstrates through a historical survey of ancient texts, and the glosses of various pun...
The role of law in Hinduism and the value of law as a category of Hindu studies have been underestim...
Covering the earliest Sanskrit rulebooks through to the codification of ‘Hindu law\u27 in modern tim...
Through pointed studies of important aspects and topics of dharma in Dharmasastra, this comprehensiv...
In legal discourses about Hinduism and the related laws as ‘the West’s other’, this comes out promin...
Through pointed studies of important aspects and topics of dharma in Dharmasastra, this comprehensiv...
This book presents a study on a postmodernist analysis of classical Hindu law, which has become negl...
Covering the colonial period and modern India, this examination of the complex relationship between ...
Hindu Law Sources are the basic references used in taking Hindu Law. The main points of Hindu teachi...
This study, based on indological and legal scholarship, explores to what extent Hindu law, as a conc...
In ancient India there was no law stricto sensu. Indian proto-law is a sort of ethico-legal phenomen...
Hinduism is seen as 'a way of life' that is not separate from politics and society. Its many and div...
'It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the...
It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the ...
"Sarva Dharma Sambhavana" is a fundamental precept of Dharma. It is also the predominant thread that...