The Manusmriti—also known as the Mānava-Dharmaśāstra—occupies a seminal position in the canon of ancient Indian political thought, jurisprudence, and moral philosophy. Traditionally attributed to the sage Manu, it is not merely a codification of social conduct but a comprehensive framework that interweaves normative ethics, socio-political order, and principles of governance. As a text situated within … Continue reading What are the foundational political concepts, normative principles, and governance-related prescriptions articulated in the Manusmriti, and how do they reflect the socio-political philosophy, statecraft paradigms, and hierarchical order of ancient Indian political thought?