Vyavahra-blabha, Volume 1, is a significant historical legal text written in Sanskrit, likely published around 1912. Authored by Blabhaa Pyague, with contributions from Vij nevara (11th century) and Nityananda Panta Parvatiya, this volume delves into aspects of Hindu law and legal practices. The text offers invaluable insights into the legal and social structures of its time, providing a window into historical jurisprudence and societal norms. This work is an essential resource for scholars researching Hindu law, legal history, and the cultural heritage of India. The book represents a valuable addition to any collection focused on classical legal texts and Indological studies.
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