Essay name: Devala-smriti (critical study)
Author:
Mukund Lalji Wadekar
Affiliation: Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda / Department of Sanskrit Pali and Prakrit
This essay represents an English study of the Devala-smriti—an ancient text attributed to sage Devala classified as belonging to the Dharma-Shastra branch of Indian literature which encompasses jurisprudence and religious law. This study deals with the reconstructed text of the Devala-smriti based on surviving references, emphasizing Devala’s unique viewpoints on social, religious, and philosophical aspects, particularly the Sankhya and Yoga philosophies.
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III. Prayascittadhyayah (1614-2475) :
(1) Prayascittam (1614-1812)
(2) Mlecchitasuddhi� (1813-1884)
(3) Anugrahaprayascittam (1885-1907)
(4) Vratani (1908-2154)
(5) Tirthayatra (2155-2199)
1 (6) Nihsreyasam (2200-2475)
IV.
Paris istam Devalaktam Jyotisam (1-81) :
(1) Samskarah (1-15)
(2) Krsih (16-38)
(3) Grahacarah (39-72)
(4) Aristani (73-81) .
PART II
(A) List of Consulted Dharmasastra works in their Abbreviated
Forms.
(B) Sources and Variants.
