"Varnasrama Darmamulu", authored by V.Venkata Sivaavadani and published around 1930, delves into the principles of Varnasrama dharma within the context of Hindu tradition. Written in Telugu, the book explores the social and spiritual framework that organizes society according to inherent qualities (guna) and occupational duties (karma). It likely provides insights into the roles and responsibilities of individuals within the Varnasrama system, aiming to guide readers towards a harmonious and righteous life in accordance with Vedic principles.
This work is invaluable for those seeking a deeper understanding of the traditional Hindu social structure and its philosophical underpinnings. Its historical significance lies in its representation of early 20th-century Telugu literature addressing religious and social norms.
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