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Yajnavalkya smriti with the commentary of vijnanevara called the mitaksara and notes from the gloss of balambhatta. Translated by rai bahadur srisa chandra vidyarnava this edition published in 1918 by panini office in allahabad.
The style of the commentary is simple and lucid and each word has been explained in detail. While commending each verse of yajnavalkya, the author quotes several other smriti passages pointing out their contradictions and finally, using the methods of interpretation of mimamsa system, effects a synthesis of apparently unconnected smrti rules.
With the commentary of vijnanevara called the mitaksara and notes from the gloss of balambhatta. Translated by rai bahadur srisa chandra vidyarnava hardcover – august 8, 2015 by yjñavalkya (author), balambhatta payagunde (author).
The smritis, such as manusmriti, naradasmriti, yajnavalkya smrti and parashara smriti, brahmanas are commentaries on the four vedas and deal with proper.
The sacred laws of the aryas as taught in the school of yajnavalkya as explained by vinanesvara in his well-known commentary named.
Jun 1, 2020 visvarupa, vijnaneshwara, aparaka and shulpani are the most famous commentaries written on the yajnavalkya smriti.
Jan 3, 2014 yajnavalkya smriti (acara khanda) with the commentaries of (1) the mitakshara by vijnanesvara bhikshua.
Aug 30, 2010 with the commentary of vijnanevara called the mitaksara and notes from the gloss of balambhatta.
Yajnavalkya smrti of yogisvara yajnavalkya with commentary called mitakshari (sanskrit only).
With the commentary of vijnanevara called the next to manu'sr institutes of sacred law, the smriti of yajfiavalkya is the most important.
Vijnaneshwara who was well versed in all the then existing smritis chose to write a commentary to yajnavalkya smriti.
In the case of arrangement of verses also slight differences are seen in these commentaries.
Sep 2, 2020 this is not written anywhere in yajnavalkya smriti it's written in commentary of a shloka there.
The yajnavalkya smriti was written between the period of „budha‟ and vikramaditya. The third ancient source of hindu law is commentaries and digestives.
The yajnavalkya smriti (iast: yājñavalkya smṛti) is one of the many dharma -related texts of hinduism composed in sanskrit. It is dated to between the 3rd to 5th-century ce, and belongs to the dharmasastras tradition.
It is possible to surmise from this that visvarupa’s commentary on yajnavalkya had attained a wide celebrity and influence and had been accepted as an authority on matters of achara, vyavahara and prayaschitta; as otherwise there could have been no necessity for its being commented upon by many great authors in various ways, and the author of the vibhavana would not have asserted,.
1: with the commentary of vijnanesvara called the mitaksara, and notes from the gloss of balambhaṭṭa; the achara adhyaya in the preparation of this translation i was greatly assisted by the late pandit sarayu prasad misra of allahabad.
Book: yajnavalkya smrti (with the mitakshara commentary, subodhini and balambhatta's gloss).
The interpretation of the mitakshara commentary by vijñanesvara on this smrti, is readily accepted by indian law courts. O hari, the destroyer of kesin, how was dharma expounded by yajñavalkya formerly.
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