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- Smriti abstract "Smriti (Sanskrit: स्मृति, Smṛti, IPA: [s̪mr̩.t̪i] ?) literally "that which is remembered," refers to a specific body of Hindu religious scripture, and is a codified component of Hindu customary law. Smriti also denotes non-Sruti texts and is generally seen as secondary in authority to Sruti. The literature which comprises the Smriti was composed after the Vedas around 500 BCE. Smriti also denotes tradition in the sense that it portrays the traditions of the rules on dharma, especially those of lawful virtuous persons. This is understood by looking at traditional texts, such as the Ramayana, in which the traditions of the main characters portray a strict adherence to or observance of dharma (the same however need to be understood as experiences rather than binary haves or have-nots).".
- Smriti wikiPageExternalLink sanskrit.gde.to.
- Smriti wikiPageExternalLink www.arshavidya.org.
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- Smriti wikiPageID "321934".
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- Smriti hasPhotoCollection Smriti.
- Smriti indic "स्मृति".
- Smriti indicipa "s̪mr̩.t̪i".
- Smriti lang "sa".
- Smriti trans "Smṛti".
- Smriti subject Category:Customary_legal_systems.
- Smriti subject Category:Hindu_texts.
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- Smriti type CustomaryLegalSystems.
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- Smriti type Writing106362953.
- Smriti type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Smriti comment "Smriti (Sanskrit: स्मृति, Smṛti, IPA: [s̪mr̩.t̪i] ?) literally "that which is remembered," refers to a specific body of Hindu religious scripture, and is a codified component of Hindu customary law. Smriti also denotes non-Sruti texts and is generally seen as secondary in authority to Sruti. The literature which comprises the Smriti was composed after the Vedas around 500 BCE.".
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- Smriti label "Smriti".
- Smriti label "Smriti".
- Smriti label "Smryti".
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- Smriti label "Смрити".
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- Smriti wasDerivedFrom Smriti?oldid=603524798.
- Smriti isPrimaryTopicOf Smriti.