Manusmriti, also known as the Laws of Manu, is one of the most authoritative texts of ancient Indian jurisprudence and moral philosophy. This classic Sanskrit scripture outlines the dharma (duties), social responsibilities, and ethical codes that governed individual conduct and social order in early Indian society. Revered, debated, and studied over centuries, it reflects the intricate socio-religious fabric of Vedic civilization. This deluxe hardbound edition presents the Manusmriti in an elegant, collectible format—ideal for scholars, students, and seekers of ancient wisdom.
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