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  1. Sources of Hindu dharma in its socio-religious aspects.Anant Sadashiv Altekar - 1952 - Sholapur,: Institute of Public Administration.
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  • Recovering the indigenous legal traditions of india: Classical hindu law in practice in late medieval kerala. [REVIEW]Donald R. Davis - 1999 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 27 (3):159-213.
    The collection of Malayalam records entitled Vanjeri Grandhavari, taken from the archives of an important Namputiri Brahmin family and the temple under its leadership, provides some long-awaited information regarding a wide range of legal activities in late medieval Kerala. The organization of law and the jurisprudence represented by these records bear an unmistakable similarity to legal ideas found in dharmastra texts. A thorough comparison of the records and relevant dharma texts shows that landholding Namputiri Brahmins, who possessed enormous political and (...)
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  • The Mimansa Rules of Interpretation as Applied to Hindu Law.Kishori Lal Sarkar - 1909 - Thacker, Spink.
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  • The Classical Law of India.Ludo Rocher, Robert Lingat & J. Duncan M. Derrett - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2):250.
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  • Kerala Brahmins in Transition: A Study of a Namputiri Family.Rich Freeman & Marjatta Parpola - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (2):385.
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