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- Dāyabhāga abstract "The Dāyabhāga is a Hindu law treatise written by Jīmūtavāhana which primarily focuses on inheritance procedure. The digest is most notable for being based on Śāstric doctrines differing from those more commonly used in the Mitākṣarā, resulting in several basic contradictions between the texts.[citation needed] The Dāyabhāga was the strongest authority in Modern British Indian courts in the Bengal region of India, although this has changed due to the passage of the Hindu Succession Act of 1956 and subsequent revisions to the act. Based on Jīmūtavāhana's criticisms of the Mitākṣarā, it is thought that his work is precluded by the Mitākṣarā. This has led many scholars to conclude that the Mitākṣarā represents the orthodox doctrine of Hindu law, while the Dāyabhāga represents the reformed version.The central difference between the texts is based upon when one becomes the owner of property. The Dāyabhāga does not give the sons a right to their father's ancestral property until after his death, unlike Mitākṣarā, which gives the sons the right to ancestral property upon their birth. The digest has been commented on more than a dozen times.".
- Dāyabhāga wikiPageID "6839062".
- Dāyabhāga wikiPageRevisionID "577326650".
- Dāyabhāga subject Category:Ancient_Indian_law.
- Dāyabhāga subject Category:Hindu_law.
- Dāyabhāga subject Category:Religious_law.
- Dāyabhāga comment "The Dāyabhāga is a Hindu law treatise written by Jīmūtavāhana which primarily focuses on inheritance procedure.".
- Dāyabhāga label "Dāyabhāga".
- Dāyabhāga label "Даябхага".
- Dāyabhāga sameAs D%C4%81yabh%C4%81ga.
- Dāyabhāga sameAs Q237274.
- Dāyabhāga sameAs Q237274.
- Dāyabhāga wasDerivedFrom Dāyabhāga?oldid=577326650.