Vasistha Dharmasutra

by Georg Bühler | 1882 | 44,713 words

The Dharmasutra of Vasistha forms an independent treatise and has no relationship with the Kalpasutra. The chapters of this text are divided in a way that resemble the practice of later Smritis. This Dharmasutra has a unique characteristic, it cites the opinions of Manu at many places. This led scholars like Bühler among others to form a hypothesis...

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The Sacred Laws of the Āryas

AS TAUGHT IN THE SCHOOLS OF

ĀPASTAMBA, GUATAMA, VĀSIṢṬHA, AND BAUDHĀYANA

Translated by Georg Bühler

Part II

VĀSIṢṬHA AND BAUDHĀYANA

Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 2

Oxford: The Clarendon Press

[1882]

 

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