- Agra
- Firozabad
- Kannauj
- Lucknow
- Merrut
- Moradabad
- varanasi
- Agra
- Aligarh
- Ambedkar Nagar
- Amethi
- Amroha
- Auraiya
- Azamgarh
- Baghpath
- Bahraich
- Ballia
- Balrampur
- Banda
- Barabanki
- Bareilly
- Basti
- Bhadoi
- Bijnor
- Budaun
- Bulandshahar
- Chandauli
- Chitrakoot
- Deoria
- Etah
- Etawah
- Faizabad
- Farrukhabad
- Fatehpur
- Firozabad
- Gautam Budh Nagar
- Ghaziabad
- Ghazipur
- Gonda
- Gorakhpur
- Hamirpur
- Hapur
- Agra
- Amroha
Ayodhya- Azamgarh
- Bhadohi
- Firozabad
- Gorakhpur
Alleppey- Bikaner
- Chhindwara
- Gwalior
- Hardoi
- Hathras
- Jalaun
- Jaunpur
- Jhansi
- Kannauj
- Kanpur Dehat
- Kanpur Nagar
- Kasganj
- Kaushambi
- Kushinagar
- Lakhimpur Kheri
- Lalitpur
Book overview
Manusmriti (First Chapter), composed by Acharya Manu, is one of the most influential texts of ancient Indian literature, philosophy, and law. This edition presents the original Sanskrit shlokas along with word-to-word meanings (shabdarth), Hindi translation, contextual explanations, and grammar notes, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and seekers of Indian knowledge traditions. The book provides deep insights into the social, moral, and philosophical foundations of dharmashastra (ancient Hindu law and ethics). It is designed to help readers understand, interpret, and apply the teachings of Manusmriti with clarity.








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