Dr Ganganath Jha's Multi-volume Manusmrti, initially published by the University of Calcutta between 1920 and 1939 is as indicated by its subtitle "The Laws of Manu with the Bhasya of Medhatithi", mainly an edition and translation of the Mula text together with the explanation of the most celebrated commentator. Medhatithi's Manubhasya has been characterized by one of the leading scholars on Dharmasastra, J. Duncan M. Derrett, as a large repertory of opinion on the meaning of the "Smrti and on some fundamental questions of Dharma and Law."
The present work is divided into three sets, i.e. Sanskrit Text (Mula), English Translation, and Notes. These comprise two, five, and three volumes in all ten volumes. The first two volumes are devoted to (Mula) Sanskrit Text. The first consists of the first six Adhyayas and the subsequent carries the next six Adhyayas from Vii to XII and a detailed Index for both volumes. The next five volumes (Vol.3 to 7) belong to English Translation. Vol.3 carries Adhyayas I and II, Vol.4 contains Adhyayas III and IV, Vol.5 has Adhyayas V to VII, Vol 6 has Adhyaya 8, and Vol.7 has the last four Adhyayas (IX to XII). All volumes contain a detailed Index. The previous three volumes (8 to 10 are devoted to detailed Notes conducive to understanding the subject of the Smrti even to an interested average reader. These belong to textual, explanation, and comparative respectively. These contain a lot of useful information.
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