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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Kalinga
1809 50.
Kanakhala
2157 51.
Karatoya
1810 52.
Karmanasa
1810 53.
Kasika
1702, 2168.
54.
Kubera
2158 55.
Kausiki
2156 58.
Kaveri
1986, 2156, 2174.
57.
Kaveris ang ama
2159 58.
Kedara
2161 Ma
59.
Kikata
1816 60.
Koka
564 61.
Krsnavani
1985, 2169.
62.
Kumbhakona
2173.
63.
Kuruksetra
1332, 2160, 2181.
64.
Lohita
564 6.5.
Madhura
2174 66.
Madhyama
2161 67.
Madhyarjunesa
2173 68.
Magadha
2198 69.
Mahabhairava
2161 70.
Gahakala
2161 72.
Mahanadi
1816 72.
Mahendra
2161 73.
Malahari
1986 326
