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Encyclopedia > Dharmasastra

The Dharmashastra is a volume of Hindu legal texts, covering moral, ethical and social laws. The name derives from the Sanskrit words 'dharma' (that which is righteous/deserves to be remembered) and 'shastra' (knowledge, or writings); the term can be translated as 'righteousness science'.


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CHAPTER XVII (4475 words)
The Dharmasastra literature which consists of the sutras and the sastras forms a codified body of socio-religious mandates and seeks to complement the spirit revealed in the Vedas.
Thus, the various schools of Dharmasastras as well as the traditional commentaries, while seeking to understand the spirit of dharma, through the concepts of steya and danda, remained focused on moksa, the ultimate goal of human life.
Commentators on the Dharmasastra such as Medhatithi, Vijnaneswara are comparable to Thomas Aquinas or Augustine in terms of their authority in the Hindu interpretative tradition.
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