Religious Freedom in India: A Historical and Constitutional StudyDeep & Deep Publications, 1982 - 339 pages |
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... dharma - sutras describe the duties and privileges of the different sections of society . Quite a few dharma - sutras have been written ; and many have been translated into English e.g. , those of Apastamba , Baudhayana , Gautama ...
... dharma - sutras describe the duties and privileges of the different sections of society . Quite a few dharma - sutras have been written ; and many have been translated into English e.g. , those of Apastamba , Baudhayana , Gautama ...
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... dharma.30 According to the Vedic and Smriti literature , the function of the State was to protect the three prime ideals of human life -dharma ( virtue ) , artha ( acquisition of wealth ) , and karma ( sense- pleasure ) . All works on ...
... dharma.30 According to the Vedic and Smriti literature , the function of the State was to protect the three prime ideals of human life -dharma ( virtue ) , artha ( acquisition of wealth ) , and karma ( sense- pleasure ) . All works on ...
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... dharma was ordained for the advancement of all creatures 36 as well as for restrain- ing creatures from injuring one another . In the Bhagvadgita right- eousness has been described as the essence of dharma.37 The Upanishads speak of dharma ...
... dharma was ordained for the advancement of all creatures 36 as well as for restrain- ing creatures from injuring one another . In the Bhagvadgita right- eousness has been described as the essence of dharma.37 The Upanishads speak of dharma ...
Contents
Foreword 79 | 7 |
The BackgroundHistorical and Conceptual | 17 |
Perspectives from the West | 78 |
Copyright | |
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