Considerations On Some Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity
The book Considerations On Some Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity was written by author Rangaswami Aiyangar, Kumbakonam Viraraghava, 1880- Here you can read free online of Considerations On Some Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Considerations On Some Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity a good or bad book?
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C. Tagore's Translation of Vachaspati Misra's Vivada-Chintamani, (1865), pp. 318-9). The readings translated by Dr. Jolly in S.B.E., Vol. XXXIII, pp. 385-6, differ slightly from those in Vivada-Chintamani, Page 16, lines 17-^3 Rules of Inheritance according to Kautilya and Mann See Kautilya, Book III, Chapters V- VI I, pp. 160-6. His rules in regard to unequal distribution of family property among sons are analogous to those in the older Dharma- Sastras, e.g. Baudhayana, II. 2, 3-9; Gautama, XX...VIII. 5-13 ; Apastamba, II. 6, 13 ; and Vasishtha, XVII. 42-45, For Manu's rules see the ninth book of his Institutes. Manu, IX. 131, restricts to unmarried daughters the right to inherit the mother's separate property. Kautilya (pp. 160 and 162) makes no difference in the shares of sisters inheriting either paternal or maternal property, though he provides for an unmarried daughter receiving in addition, a marriage fee or dowry out of the father's estate. Parasara (as quoted in Vivada Chiniamani, Tagore's Translation, p.
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