Gautama Dharmasūtra is a Sanskrit text and likely one of the oldest Hindu Dharmasutras (600-200 BCE), whose manuscripts have survived into the modern age. The Gautama Dharmasutra was composed and survives as an independent treatise, unattached to a complete Kalpa-sūtras, but like all Dharmasutras it may have been part of one whose Shrauta- and Grihya-sutras have been lost to history. The text belongs to Samaveda schools, and its 26th chapter on penance theory is borrowed almost completely from Samavidhana Brahmana layer of text in the Samaveda.
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- Гаутама-дхармасутра (ru)
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| - «Гаутама-дхармасутра» (санскр. Gautamadharmasūtra) — древнеиндийский сборник законов (передававшаяся устно дхармасутра), приписываемый Гаутаме. Издан Штенцлером (Лондон, 1876) и относится к самым древним памятникам этого рода (VI век до н. э.). Гаутама — не самый древний индусский законник (юрист); он цитирует предшествовавших ему учителей и ссылается и на другие источники. (ru)
- Gautama Dharmasūtra is a Sanskrit text and likely one of the oldest Hindu Dharmasutras (600-200 BCE), whose manuscripts have survived into the modern age. The Gautama Dharmasutra was composed and survives as an independent treatise, unattached to a complete Kalpa-sūtras, but like all Dharmasutras it may have been part of one whose Shrauta- and Grihya-sutras have been lost to history. The text belongs to Samaveda schools, and its 26th chapter on penance theory is borrowed almost completely from Samavidhana Brahmana layer of text in the Samaveda. (en)
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| - Testimony during a trial
The witness must take an oath before deposing.
Single witness normally does not suffice.
As many as three witnesses are required.
False evidence must face sanctions. (en)
- Duties of a graduate
He should not spend the morning, midday or afternoon fruitlessly,
but pursue righteousness, wealth and pleasure,
to the best of his ability,
but among them he should attend chiefly to righteousness. (en)
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| - — Gautama Dharmasutra 9.46-9.47 (en)
- — Gautama Dharmasutras 13.2-13.6 (en)
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| - Gautama Dharmasūtra is a Sanskrit text and likely one of the oldest Hindu Dharmasutras (600-200 BCE), whose manuscripts have survived into the modern age. The Gautama Dharmasutra was composed and survives as an independent treatise, unattached to a complete Kalpa-sūtras, but like all Dharmasutras it may have been part of one whose Shrauta- and Grihya-sutras have been lost to history. The text belongs to Samaveda schools, and its 26th chapter on penance theory is borrowed almost completely from Samavidhana Brahmana layer of text in the Samaveda. The text is notable that it mentions many older texts and authorities on Dharma, which has led scholars to conclude that there existed a rich genre of Dharmasutras text in ancient India before this text was composed. (en)
- «Гаутама-дхармасутра» (санскр. Gautamadharmasūtra) — древнеиндийский сборник законов (передававшаяся устно дхармасутра), приписываемый Гаутаме. Издан Штенцлером (Лондон, 1876) и относится к самым древним памятникам этого рода (VI век до н. э.). Гаутама — не самый древний индусский законник (юрист); он цитирует предшествовавших ему учителей и ссылается и на другие источники. (ru)
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