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What exactly is the Manusmriti?
Manu-smriti, (Sanskrit: “Laws of Manu” or “The Remembered Tradition of Manu”) also called Manava-dharma-shastra (“The Dharma Text of Manu”), traditionally the most authoritative of the books of the Hindu code (Dharma-shastra) in India. It is attributed to the legendary first man and lawgiver, Manu.
Who wrote the Manusmriti?
Answer: Explanation: The Manu Smriti is written by Bhrigu, a sage as per Dr B. R. Ambedkar during the peroid of Pushyamitra of Sangha. It was written keeping in mind the social pressures which was exerted because of the rise of Buddhism.
What is the importance of Manusmriti?
Since its composition, Manusmriti was seen as the foremost dharma-shastra, overshadowing all other law books. Most commentaries on dharma-shastras use Manusmriti as the code book. The content is traced back to the Vedas, and to the customs and practices of those who know the Vedas.
Is Manusmriti a Veda?
No. Manu Smriti is not a part of Vedas and Upanishads. It is one of the ‘smriti’ texts. ‘smriti-s’ are otherwise also known as ‘dharma shAstra-s’.
Who started Varna system?
According to this theory, the varna originated with the arrival of Aryans in India around 1500 BC. According to this theory, the Aryan invasion led to clashes between them and the original inhabitants of the subcontinent who were called the Dashuds.
When did Ambedkar burn manusmriti?
25th of December, 1927
Among the notable Indian critics of the text in the early 20th century was B. R. Ambedkar, who held Manusmriti as responsible for caste system in India. In protest, Ambedkar burnt Manusmrti in a bonfire on 25th of December, 1927.
What does manusmriti say about caste?
Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras, in that descending order of status and privilege, were assigned, based on birth, duties and obligations which were fixed for life, watertight, immutable. Marriage between them was not permitted, nor could they eat together.