Smriti literature

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Smriti literature is a body of post-Vedic Hindu texts, including legal, ethical, and social codes such as the Dharmashastras, that guide religious practice and daily life.

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Label Occurrences
Kalpa literature 1
Smriti literature canonical 1
Smritis 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu religious literature
post-Vedic Hindu text corpus
addresses daily conduct of householders
kingship and governance
penal law
property law
ritual observances
social organization
authorityStatus derivative compared to Shruti
chronology post-Vedic period
contrastWith Shruti literature
definedAs that which is remembered
hasFunction guides religious practice
provides ethical guidelines
provides legal norms
regulates caste duties
regulates family law
regulates inheritance rules
regulates rites of passage
regulates social conduct
historicalInfluence influenced traditional Hindu law
informed medieval South Asian legal practice
includes Grihyasutras
surface form: Apastamba Dharmasutra

Arthashastra
surface form: Arthashastra tradition

Baudhayana Dharmasutra
Dharmashastras
surface form: Dharmashastra

Dharmaśāstra texts
Gautama Dharmasutra
Grhyasutra texts
Itihasa
Kama Shastra tradition
Mahabharata
Manusmriti
Narada Smriti
Niti Shastra tradition
Parashara Smriti
Puranas
Ramayana
Yajnavalkya Smriti
interpretationBy Hindu commentators and jurists
language Sanskrit
laterForm written texts
normativeScope artha
dharma
kama
relatedConcept dharma
varna-ashrama-dharma
religiousTradition Hinduism
sourceOfAuthority based on Vedic revelation
transmission originally oral

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Dharmashastras partOf Smriti literature
Grihyasutras partOf Smriti literature
this entity surface form: Kalpa literature
Aryavarta associatedWithScripture Smriti literature
this entity surface form: Smritis