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48 reviewsManusmriti was translated into English in 1886 by George Bühler as part of the Sacred Books of the East series. The original edition was named 'The Laws of Manu' and included a lengthy introduction, as well as extracts from seven commentaries on Manusmriti. In this EPUB edition, we have sourced the text from the original edition. However, we have not included the introduction and commentaries for the sake of brevity.
As readers, we must approach Manusmriti with a discerning lens, recognizing the societal nuances and cultural specifics of the time it was written. As society evolves, so should the rules governing it — a provision explicitly mentioned even in the Smriti texts. For instance, Yajnavalkya Smriti cautions against conducting rites censured by the people (Yajnavalkya Samhita 1.156).
In conclusion, Manusmriti stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of ancient Indian thought. However, the relevance of Manus
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