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BEZNOSOVA, Y. V. "Religious and philosophical interpretation of the principles of sentencing according to the Ancient Indian dharmashastras." Eurasian Law Journal 2, no. 141 (2020): 140–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.46320/2073-4506-2020-2-141-140-142.

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Subha, Kusuma Krishna. "Rajadharma: An Analysis of the Ancient Indian Political Texts." RESEARCH HUB International Multidisciplinary Research Journal 10, no. 3 (2023): 20–24. https://doi.org/10.53573/rhimrj.2023.v10n03.004.

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According to the ancient Hindu political treatises like Dharmashastras, Manusmriti, Arthashastra and Mahabharata, among others, a key concept of ‘rajadharma’ has been explored which not only prescribes the duties and obligations of the king but also establishes the laws for good governance. Rajadharma has been conceived as instrumental in establishing dharma in society. The king was required to uphold rajadharma for the welfare of his ‘janapada’ or subjects by displaying the highest virtues himself and also establishingthe supremacy of dharma whereby all his subjects should abide by the moral
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MALHOTRA, ANSHU. "Bhakti and the Gendered Self: A Courtesan and a Consort in Mid Nineteenth Century Punjab." Modern Asian Studies 46, no. 6 (2012): 1506–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x11000837.

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AbstractBhakti is viewed as a movement that is subversive of orthodoxy, and inverts the societal norms prescribed by the dharmashastras. This paper looks at the Bhakti movement's long history and transformations into the nineteenth century in Punjab. If womanly dharma within the normative tradition is defined by sexual containment through marriage and wifehood, the accumulated Bhakti legends and hagiographies are examined to see the place of the prostitute in it, and the limits of its revolutionary potential are brought to the fore. By looking at the writings of the Muslim prostitute Piro who
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Tripathi, Ankita, and Riya Patel. "Role of Dharmashastra in Shaping Ethical Business Practices." Research Review Journal of Indian Knowledge Systems 1, no. 2 (2024): 26–32. https://doi.org/10.31305/rrjiks.2024.v1.n2.004.

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This article explores the role of Dharmashastra in shaping ethical business practices, tracing its historical significance and contemporary relevance. Dharmashastra, a cornerstone of ancient Indian ethical and legal thought, offers profound insights into the principles of fairness, integrity, and responsibility in commerce. Key texts like Manusmriti, Arthashastra, and Yajnavalkya Smriti outline guidelines for merchants, emphasizing fair trade, just pricing, and non-exploitation. The core tenets of Dharma—righteousness and truthfulness—are examined for their relevance to ethical trade practices
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Garud, Dr Vinayak Mohan. "Fundamentals and Development of Panchamrit as per Dharmashastra." Journal of Current Pharma Research 19, no. 2 (2023): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.25166/jcpr.2023.19.2.1.

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Paswan, Kamlesh. "Varna system described in Buddhist literature." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 9, no. 6 (2024): 130–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2024.v09.n06.018.

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Jataka tales are a part of the Buddhist book Tripitaka's Khuddaka Nikaya. They contain stories of Buddha's previous births. In these stories, an attempt has been made to explain ethics and religion through entertainment. The society of the Jataka period was influenced by the traditional caste system. Tendencies to accept the superiority of castes in social relations are also seen in the Buddha era, but there it is said to give special priority to good deeds rather than caste or birth. In Buddhist literature, instructions have been given to follow morality, good conduct and good character for a
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Nazarkulova, Nodira Bakhtiyor kizi. "PECULIARITIES OF FAMILY LAW IN THE CHOSON KINGDOM." Journal of Central Asian Social Research 01, no. 01 (2020): 118–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/jcass/volume01issue01-a13.

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All religions have a system of rules governing the family. In Islam, family law is called odat, and women's rights are strictly protected, while in Hinduism, books describing Hindu religions such as the Arthashastra and the Dharmashastra show that there is a system of rules that encourages a woman to obey her husband in any situation. This article focuses on family law in Korea during the Choson Dynasty, examining the impact of Confucianism on family procedures and its main differences from Buddhism, as well as issues related to divorce.
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Basu, Kaveri. "রবীন্দ্র সাহিত্যে বাউলদর্শন". International Journal of Humanities & Social Science Studies (IJHSSS) 7, № 1 (2021): 32–37. https://doi.org/10.29032/ijhsss.v6.i4.2020.1-8.

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The Bauls are devoted souls of the God who believes in the supreme power. Baul is the word of heart of the people which is realization of the absolute in living being. Humanity is the only religion for Baul who has no caste, no race, no violence, and no discrimination. Baul is born in the deep faith of Paramatman and humanity. Though they have religious symbols on the outside, their hearts are irreligious, casteless and raceless. They are servants of the eternal God. There are different ways of Dharmasadhana in the history of Indian Dharmasadhana. The first is Dharmashastra-based Dharma Sadhan
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Nijith, Dr. Sumi. "Socio Economic Impact of Health Insurance – A Study in Mumbai." Journal of Research & Development 15, no. 21 (2023): 14–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10299741.

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<strong>Abstract</strong>The health insurance sector in India is only a few decades old. However, it has a deep-rooted history and the traces found in writings of Manu (Manusmithi), Yagnavalkya (Dharmashastra), and Kautilya (Arthasastra). It's mentioned how the pooling of resources helpful during calamities like floods, fire, and epidemics. Health insurance plays a pivotal role in shaping the socio-economic landscape of a nation, influencing individuals, families, and communities in various ways. Its impact is multifaceted, ranging from personal well-being to broader economic stability. This p
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Maulana, Wildhan Ichza. "Walisongo’s Concept of Religious Moderation in the History of Islamization of Java in the 15th Century AD." Jurnal Fuaduna: Jurnal Kajian Keagamaan dan Kemasyarakatan 6, no. 1 (2022): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.30983/fuaduna.v6i1.5521.

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&lt;span lang="EN-US"&gt;This research offers a review of the concept of Walisongo's religious moderation. As for mapping the concept of religious moderation in Walisongo comprehensively, four indicators of moderation of the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia are used as an analytical tool, including national commitment, tolerance, anti-violence, and accommodativeness to local culture. This research is descriptive qualitative research using the historical method. Meanwhile, primary data sources were obtained from the book "Atlas Walisongo", and secondary data sources were obtain
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Venugopal, C. N. "POLITY, RELIGION AND SECULARISM IN INDIA: A STUDY OF INTERRELATIONSHIPS." POLITICS AND RELIGION IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA 7, no. 1 (2013): 21–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.54561/prj0701021v.

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In most parts of the world, the political processes have arisen out of social matrix. Tribes, clans, castes, classes have existed around a social organization. Economy, polity, religion, family and kinship networks have operated under a social framework. When Aristotle said that man is a political animal he had in mind the social element. In ancient Greece the political and the social were interdependent. F.D. Coulanges in his study of ancient cities noted that in Greek city states, the political activities of free citizens (who excluded women and slaves) were associated with social and religi
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Umesh, Pranav, and N. Sivakumar. "The Impact of Dharma on Management PhilosophyA Comparative Study of Vishnu Smriti and Contemporary Corporate Thinking." NMIMS Management Review 29, no. 04 (2021): 94–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.53908/nmmr.290405.

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Purpose: Management philosophy acts as a foundation for business by defining its vision, mission, and purpose and by providing guidelines for its operations. For centuries, Indian ethos has encouraged socially beneficial corporate behavior by invoking the concept of dharma. Using a historical analysis research design, this paper attempts to measure the impact of dharma on management philosophy of modern companies. Methodology: The paper uses a historical analysis research design. The paper specifies the ideal from Vishnu Smriti, a Dharmasastra text of ancient India. The contemporary management
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चौधरी, विष्णु. "धर्मशास्त्रदृष्ट्या संस्कारप्रमाणविमर्शः". Haimaprabha 23, № 1 (2024): 147–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/haimaprabha.v23i1.66738.

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अस्मिन् लेखे धर्मशास्त्रदृष्ट्या संस्कारप्रमाणविमर्शः इति विषये शास्त्रीयविषयत्वेन मुख्यतः धर्मशास्त्राधारेण संस्कारसम्बद्धाः विषया विवेचिताः सन्ति । विश्वधर्मशास्त्रइतिहासे संस्कृतधर्मशास्त्रस्य विशिष्टं स्थानं दृष्टिगोचरीभवति । वैदिककालद् आरभ्यः अधुनातनसमयं यावत् सहस्रशः विशिष्टकृतयः संस्कृतभाषायामेव संरचिताः सन्ति । तेषां अध्ययनं अतिवः अपरिहार्यं वर्तते । अतः धर्मशास्त्रनिर्दिष्टानां विविधसंस्कारसम्बद्धविषयाणां ज्ञानार्जने लेखोऽयं उपयोगी भवति । धर्मानुष्ठानं सर्वमनुष्याणां कृते मङ्गलकारकं भवति । ईहलोके परत्र च मनुष्याणां पोषणम्, तोषणं, रक्षणञ्च धर्मेणैव भवति । विषयेऽस्मिन् विमति वा भिन्नं म
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-, Alan M. george. "Ithihasas : A Strand of Non-Elitist Historiography." International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 6, no. 5 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i05.27439.

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The ithihasa is a particular genre of literature in Sanskrit whose two prominent examples include Mahabharata and Ramayana. This article, by trying to examine the origins of the genre, aims to point out at the non-elitist roots of the same. Some important sources analyzed includes the Vedic corpus, Brahmanas, Dharmashastras to oral traditions from the 19th century Punjab, which links the epics themselves or its propagators with the lower stratum of the society. The article tries to filter out the sense of inferiority associated with the authors of the epics, the Sutas and the Kushilavas. The a
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Dr, Mamta Kumari. "Reassessing the Role of Women in Ancient Indian Texts and Society." February 28, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15565475.

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This paper critically reassesses the role and representation of women in ancient Indian texts and society, drawing from Vedic literature, epic narratives like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, Dharmashastras, and Buddhist and Jain texts. It aims to challenge monolithic interpretations of gender roles by examining a range of socio-religious contexts and temporal shifts. Women in ancient India have traditionally been portrayed either as submissive homemakers or divine archetypes. However, textual evidence and archaeological findings suggest a far more nuanced reality. The study explores women&rsquo;
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Shalini, Shalini, Shalini Dhiman, Deependra Nath Pathak, Ujjwal Kumar Singh, and Jagat Narayan. "Intergenerational reforms in women’s right to inheritance in India." International journal of health sciences, June 18, 2022, 2752–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6ns5.9241.

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The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's position in old custom and their evolution in modern law from the colonial period to the Hindu Code Bill are the study's main focus areas. In ancient legal codes, such as Dharmashastras, Manusmriti, and Arthashastra, women were denied property rights and she always is dependent on their father, husband, or son. As per our constitution, every human being has the right to equitable treatment. Equal property rights for men and women are important for reducing the gender gap, to empower women in orde
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Agarwal, Apoorva. "The form of the ideal life in the Puranas and Dharmashastras, the beginning, the conclusion and the rituals of the Vedas." HARIDRA 3, no. 09 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.54903/haridra.v3i09.10729.

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The four Vedas, divided into Rig, Yajur, Sāma and Atharva, are the basis of Indian culture and Sanskrit literature. The Vedas present the mysteries of all kinds of religions, actions and knowledge approved by the Lord in formulaic forms, which only a few learned men could benefit from. In time the Purāṇas were composed to make the mysteries prescribed in the Vedas simple, easy to understand and accessible to all ordinary people. The old says that the new becomes the old. That is, a scripture that is very old and seems to be completely new because of the relevance of the subjects it presents is
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Nautiyal, Rekha. "Educational elements in the Poems of “Kalidas”." Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 16, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.51220/hjssh.v16i1.11.

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The talent of the great poet Kalidas is omnipresent.Kalidasa was the main Sanskrit language writer and playwright in the Gupta Empire in the third to fourth century. He composed on the basis of Pauranik tales and philosophy, in which various forms and basic elements of Indian life and philosophy are contained. He greeted mankind in his poetry, perhaps there is rarely any some subject which is untouched. It is known from the study of Kalidas's poetry that he had a lot of knowledge of Vedas, Puranas, Darshana, Gita, Ramaya, Mahabharata, Dharmashastra, verses etc. In the present research paper, a
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Kaushalya, Kaushalya. "Socio-Cultural Attitude Towards Women and Shudras in Ancient Age: A Study of the Vedas and Dharmashastra." International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, November 2019, 107–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/ijssh.2019.v9.1000.

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-, Nabanita Dutta. "Culture, Gender And Literature of Ancient Indian." International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 5, no. 5 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i05.7690.

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This paper demonstrate the status and position of women during the period of Indus valley civilizations, early and later Vedic period, epic period, period of Dharmashastra and Purana as well as position of women in Buddhism and Jainism in order to get a full picture of the status of women in ancient text and religious culture India. In this paper, we shall look also into the history and explore the status of Indian women from ancient times, Indian women's place in literature, and their contribution to literature. As revealed from ancient literature and original text by this study the women of
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Bali, Pooja, and Rishav Dogra. "HORIZONS OF DISPUTE REDRESSAL AND MEDIATION MECHANISM IN INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM: ANALYSING THE BRIDGE FROM ANCIENT TO MODERN ERA." PARIPEX INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH, March 15, 2025, 62–64. https://doi.org/10.36106/paripex/6505383.

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This study aims to explore the various conflict resolution mechanisms embedded in Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), particularly focusing on traditional methods, their ethical underpinnings, and their relevance in contemporary mediation practices. The research utilizes an analytical and comparative approach, drawing from primary and secondary sources to examine ancient, classical, and modern traditions of mediation and conflict resolution.The study delves into the Vedic and Upanishadic perspectives, emphasizing the concepts of Rta (cosmic order) and Dharma (righteous duty), and the role of dialo
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Vilks, Andrejs, Aldona Kipane, and Anatolijs Krivins. "The Role of Religious Norms in the Formation of Legal Systems: The Theological Foundations of Law in Different World Religions." Pharos Journal of Theology, no. 106.3 (May 2025). https://doi.org/10.46222/pharosjot.106.3029.

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This study examines the impact of religious norms on the development of legal systems, concentrating on the theological foundations of law in major world religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The research aimed to analyse how religious principles shape legal norms, state governance, and judicial practices in various countries. The study is based on a comparative legal and historical analysis of religious legal traditions and their impact on modern legal frameworks. In Islamic law, Sharia remains a primary source of legislation in many countries, regulating
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-, Alaaukik Mishra, Dr Vivek Kumar -, Kaushik Anand -, and Adabhuta Mishra -. "Caste and Its Interaction with the Law in Contemporary Indian Society." International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 5, no. 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i02.2236.

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The law is an instrumental part of one’s life and has been very much impactful on the concept of caste system in Indian society. The modern India has a wide range of history to be considered dating back to the creation of Indian laws and regulations in 18th and 19th century. The caste and it’s interaction with Law and development of legal culture and it recognises and regulates the caste system through the legislative policy making and the Executive directions along with judicial interpretation of customs and usages which is important component of law under Art. 13(2) of Indian Constitution. C
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Mondal, Dr Pieu. "Contribution of Rabindranath as a follower of Sanskrit education." Sprin Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, November 27, 2022, 09–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.55559/sjahss.v1i11.65.

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The aim of education, as Rabindranath Tagore sees it, is to give a sense of one's identity as a total man and to bring education in harmony with life. He believed that self-realization was the goal of education. A total man is the one who thinks of himself first and foremost as human being. Rabindranath was conscious of the educational environment of Asrama, learning from the dramas of Kalidasa and verses of Upanishadas, Vedas, Gita and its impact on the overall mental and spiritual development of students though restricted to privileged sections of society only. Rabindranath was highly influe
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