The Ordinances of Manu | Translated from the Sanskrit with an introduction by Arthur Coke Burnell | Revised, newly composed text edition | The Manusmriti
"The Ordinances of Manu," or Manusmriti, is an ancient Hindu legal text outlining social and moral codes. Translated by Arthur Coke Burnell in the 19th century, this work serves as a significant source of Hindu law and societal norms. It addresses the duties and responsibilities of individuals across different life stages, focusing on caste, gender roles, and ethical conduct. Burnell's translation aimed to provide Western readers insight into Indian culture and legal traditions. While influential, the Manusmriti has faced criticism for its rigid views on caste and gender, sparking ongoing discussions about its relevance in contemporary society.