
The Dharmasutras Are The Four Surviving Works Of The Ancient Indian Expert Tradition On The Subject Of Dharma, Or The Rules Of Behaviour A Community Recognizes As Binding On Its Members. Written In A Pithy And Aphoristic Style And Representing The Culmination Of A Long Tradition Of Scholarship, The Dharmasutras Record Intense Disputes And Divergent Views On Such Subjects As The Education Of The Young And Their Rites Of Passage, Ritual Procedures And Religious Ceremonies, Marriage And Marital Rights And Obligations, Dietary Restrictions, The Right Professions For And The Proper Interaction Between Different Social Groups, Sins And Their Expiations, Institutions For The Pursuit Of Holiness, King And The Administration Of Justice, Crimes And Punishments, Death And Ancestral Rites. In Short, These Unique Documents Give Us A Glimpse Of How People, Especially Brahmin Males, Were Ideally Expected To Live Their Lives Within An Ordered And Hierarchically Arranged Society. In This First English Translation Of The Dharmasutras For Over A Century, Patrick Olivelle Uses The Same Lucid And Elegant Style As In His Award-winning Translation Of The Upanisads And Incorporates The Most Recent Scholarship On Ancient Indian Law, Society, And Religion. Complex Material Is Helpfully Organized, Making This The Ideal Edition For The Non-specialist As Well As For Students Of Indian Society And Religion.
This work investigates the foundational legal and social codes of ancient India known as the Dharmasutras, which define the behavioral expectations for community members. Patrick Olivelle, a scholar of Indian religions, provides a modern English translation of these four surviving texts. He utilizes contemporary academic research to contextualize the aphoristic rules regarding ritual, social hierarchy, and justice within the broader framework of Brahminical society.
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Scholars and students of Indian history recognize this edition as the most accessible and accurate translation available for modern readers. Experts highlight the clarity of the prose and the utility of the organizational structure for those navigating complex ancient legal traditions.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191584231
ISBN-13:
9780191584237
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