मनुस्मृति 1 Manu Smriti What it is and what not Swami Samarpanananda











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Every religion has philosophy, rituals, mythology, and code of conduct as the four pillars on which it stands. These four pillars of Hinduism, however, have their source and sustenance in the Vedas only. The entire spiritual ideals, religion, and culture of the Hindu race are rooted in the Vedas, which are also known as Sruti. • Smritis mean both the supplementary scriptures (i.e. Puranas, Itihasa etc.), and also the law books like Manu Smriti. These Smritis are the systemically arranged dharmas (code of conduct) scattered over the different texts of the Vedas. They supplement and explain the Vidhi (what one should do) and Nisedha (what one must not do) in the Vedas, which when followed properly can lead a person to the ultimate goal of life, which is liberation. These dharma also regulate Hindu national, social, family and individual obligations. • These talks were delivered at Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute, Belur Math. • #HinduismSamarpan #Manusmriti #HinduTexts #Scriptures #RKMVERI #SwamiSamarpanananda

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