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Manusmriti - Telugu | Hindu Vedas Book

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SKU 91700821
Language Publisher Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Telugu

Mohan Publications

5.5 inch

8.5 inch

Soft Bound

1 inch

0.7937lb

Manusmriti Book is a significant text in Hindu philosophy and law, offering insights into ancient societal norms, ethics, and duties. Manusmriti, also known as the "Laws of Manu," is a key scripture that provides a comprehensive guide to the principles of righteousness (dharma) and social conduct. It is considered one of the oldest texts of the Hindu tradition and plays a vital role in understanding the structure of ancient Indian society.

This Telugu edition of Manusmriti offers readers access to the original Sanskrit text with an accessible translation and commentary in the Telugu language. It elaborates on the duties of individuals based on their varna (social class) and ashrama (stage of life). The text covers a wide range of topics, including the duties of kings, the responsibilities of individuals in different societal roles, the moral and ethical conduct expected in family life, and the guidelines for spiritual practices.

The Manusmriti serves not only as a religious text but also as a practical guide to living harmoniously in society. It outlines the importance of maintaining social order and justice, and it emphasizes the values of respect, compassion, and duty. For those interested in understanding the foundations of Hindu dharma, this Telugu edition makes the teachings of Manusmriti more accessible to a wider audience. It provides crucial knowledge for both spiritual practitioners and scholars of Hindu law, offering timeless wisdom that continues to influence contemporary society.

This book is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the philosophical and legal framework that shaped ancient Indian society. With its detailed explanations and cultural context, Manusmriti - Telugu offers readers a profound look into the moral, ethical, and social principles that governed life in ancient India.