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Indica by L.D. Barnett - 1. Über das Wesen der altindischen Rechtsschriften und ihr Verhältnis zu einander und zu KauṬilya. Von Johann Jakob Meyer. 9¾ × 6¾, ix + 440 pp. Leipzig: O. Harrassowitz, 1927.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1928

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Page 431 note 1 On this point we may call attention to DrCharpentier's, discussion in Die Suparṇasage, p. 204Google Scholar.

Page 432 note 1 It should be observed that the word vrātya includes more than Brahmans; e.g. cf. Mbh. XIII, xlix, 9; Manu, x, 22.

Page 432 note 2 These facts are candidly discussed by Mr. V. Venkatachellam Iyer in his paper “The Sanatana Dharma of Hindu Marriage” in the Mysore University Magazine of 1926.

Page 433 note 3 A further example is the case of the Vailkhānasa, which Dr. Caland would assign to the fourth century a.d.