The Search for Hindu Ethics in Contemporary India vis-it-vis Dharma

This essay attempts to argue, first, that the Dharmasustra and Dharmasastra tradition represented by Manu and the Arthasastra tradition represented by Kautilya, despite many basic differences in the way the two approached the application of Dharma, are broadly speaking structured within the format o...

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Main Author: Kumar, P. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Univ. 2004
In: Nidān
Year: 2004, Issue: 16, Pages: 32-52
Further subjects:B Social
B Modern western notion
B Sikhism
B Religious
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