Dharma
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stra
(Skt.,
dharma
, ‘law’ +
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stra
, ‘teaching’). Any of a class of Sanskrit texts concerned with rules of conduct and law. Dharma
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stras tend to be longer and more systematically organized than
dharmas
tras
, and treat some topics neglected in the dharmas
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tras, such as
vratas
(religious vows);
utsarga
and
prati
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h
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(dedication of public utilities, shrines, and temples);
k
la
(auspicious times); and
t
rtha
(pilgrimages to sacred places).
Of the more than 2,000 surviving dharma
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stras, the most influential is certainly the
Manusm
ti