Guest guest Posted November 14, 2001 Report Share Posted November 14, 2001 The Manu Dharma soothras are 2740 in number. They were authored by the son of BrahmA , Manu Chakravarthi , who is the progenitor of IshvAku Vamsam with links to Lord Raamachandran. Saint ThyagarAjA refers in one of his krithis about Lord Ramachandran commenting on the fine points of Raaja Neethi (Codes of conduct for a king) to an assembly of kings at His court. Those rules and intrepretations come right out of Manu's laws . There are twelve chapters in "The laws of Manu". The sixth chapter is the shortest with 97 "institutes or codes of conducts". The eighth chapter has the largest " insititutes "(420 in number). These laws deal with a wide variety of subjects and give us guidelines on the "Dos" and "Don'ts". Indian law from ancient to modern times is based on these guidelines . The subject matter of these laws cover : the creation of the world , behavior of the four Varnaas (casts)and four aasramams (stages in life ), the righteous conduct for men and women , proper performance of sacrificial rites , preparation of sacrificial food to gods and ancestors (manes/pithrus), personal hygine , living in harmony with the environment , penances for sins , the duties of a householder et al. The thoroughness of these instructions and the scope of coverage is extraordinary . No wonder our way of life is called Sanaatana dharma ( the eternal way of life ). Some examples of the laws are given below: III.55 " Women must be honored and adorned by their fathers, brothers , husbands and brothers-in-law, who desire their own welfare.Where women are honored , the Gods are pleased , but where they are not honored, no sacred rite(Yaagam ) yields rewards". III.72: " But , he who does not feed these five-- the Gods , his guests , those whom is bound to maintain ,ancestors/manes and himself "is not worthy of respect ". .. IV.58: Through virtuous conduct, one obtains long life , desirable offspring and imperishable wealth". VI.68 : "Inorder to preserve living creatures , let him always , by day and night , even with pain to his body , walk carefully scanning the ground". X.63: "Abstention form injuring (creatures), veracity , abstension from unlawfully appropriating the goods of others , purity and control of the organs , Manu has declared the summary of the Laws. IX.101:" Let mutual fidelity continue until death ; this may be considered as the summary of the highest law for husband and wife." XII.125: " He who thus recognizes the Self through the Self in all created beings , becomes equal (-minded) towards all and enters the highest state, Brahman. The scope of coverage of these 2,740 codes of conduct is amazing to say the least .It is so through that nothing is left out in terms of one's own sadAchAram , relationship to others and one's own conductance in Society . Manu Dharma Saasthrams are distillation of the essence of the high principles described by Sruthis(VedAs ) and Smruthis ( Bahgavadh Gitaa)and as such are timeless . V.SaThakOpan/V.Sadagopan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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