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In historical context Manu may be a mythical historical person. He is mentioned in the Vedas itself and is described as the law giver. The later commentators and law givers such as Yaska, Baudhayana, Apastamha, Samkara, often quote him and his works. So Manusmrti is a mirror of the society in its past present and future times and therefore can he held responsible for the condition of anyone anything in the present Hindu Indian society including women and Dalits. Its all-pervasive authority derives its strength from the sacred and secular powers of times including our own. Manusmrti has been…mehr

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In historical context Manu may be a mythical historical person. He is mentioned in the Vedas itself and is described as the law giver. The later commentators and law givers such as Yaska, Baudhayana, Apastamha, Samkara, often quote him and his works. So Manusmrti is a mirror of the society in its past present and future times and therefore can he held responsible for the condition of anyone anything in the present Hindu Indian society including women and Dalits. Its all-pervasive authority derives its strength from the sacred and secular powers of times including our own. Manusmrti has been placed between 200BC-200 AD by the scholars rather a very long time for a person to exist in his earthly life. However this time in the history of the Indian nation is of permanent importance.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Manikamma N. Sultanpur has completed M.A in Sociology from Gulbarga University Kalaburagi with first Rank, Gold Medal and also got awarded JRF-Junior Research Fellowship from UGC for securing highest marks in NET, cleared K-SET. She has awarded Ph.D. from GUK published 11 Research Articles Presented 21 Research Papers at conferences.