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Dharma Shastra Literature | Foundational Texts and Authorship - Content - Legal and Social Guidelines - Some key points about Dharma Shastra literature

Dharma Shastra Literature: "Dharma Shastra" refers to a genre of ancient Indian literature that provides guidelines and principles for righteous living. The term "Dharma" translates to duty, righteousness, or moral and ethical obligations. Dharma Shastra texts are considered to be a part of the broader genre of Hindu scriptures and are particularly concerned with the social, moral, and ethical aspects of life. These texts cover a wide range of topics, including law, governance, morality, and personal conduct. Here are some key points about Dharma Shastra literature: 1. Foundational Texts:  The Dharma Shastra literature consists of a collection of ancient texts, with some of the most important ones being Manusmriti (Laws of Manu), Yajnavalkya Smriti, and Narada Smriti. Manusmriti is often considered a foundational text in this genre. 2. Authorship:  Many Dharma Shastra texts are attributed to legendary sages or lawgivers. For example, Manusmriti is attributed to Manu...