Apastamba Dharma-sutra

by Āpastamba | 1879 | 60,011 words

The Dharmasutra of Āpastamba forms a part of the larger Kalpasūtra of Āpastamba. It contains thirty praśnas, which literally means ‘questions’ or books. The subjects of this Dharmasūtra are well organized and preserved in good condition. These praśanas consist of the Śrautasūtra followed by Mantrapāṭha which is used in domestic rites and is a colle...

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The Sacred Laws of the Āryas

AS TAUGHT IN THE SCHOOLS OF

ĀPASTAMBA, GUATAMA, VĀSIṢṬHA, AND BUDHĀYANA

Translated by Georg Bühler

Part I

Āpastamba and Gautama

Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 2

Oxford: The Clarendon Press

[1879]

 

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Scanned and proofed at sacred-texts.com, June 2000. Proofed and formatted by John Bruno Hare. Additional formatting and proofing, June 2005. This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published prior to 1923. These files may be used for any non-commercial purpose, provided this notice of attribution is left intact in all copies.

 

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