==-======================================================================== | The coding of the following text was a part of the project of the Joint | | Seminar on `Law (dharma) and Society in Classical India' headed by Prof.| | Y. Ikari at the Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University. | | The text may be freely distributed and used for scholarly purposes, but | | we are not responsible for any trouble which might be caused by the use | | of this file. Suggestions for corrections are most welcome. @| | Please contact yanom@cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp or ikari@zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp | =========================================================================== Printed by Muneo Tokunaga, Checked by Yasuke Ikari Version 1 (completed on March 12, 1991) Edition: Yaajnavalkya-smRti of Yogiizvara Yaajnavalkya. With the commentary MitaakSaraa of Vijnaanezvara, Notes, Variant readings, etc. 1949. Ed. by Narayan Ram Acharya. Nirnayasagara Press, Bombay, 1949. Text Input System (1) Sanskrit characters which should bear diacritical marks when Romanized have been input mostly by capitals. vowels: a, aa, i, ii, u, uu, R, RR, L, e, ai, o, au gutturals: k, kh, g, gh, G palatals: c, ch, j, jh, J linguals: T, Th, D, Dh, N dentals: t, th, d, dh, n labials: p, ph, b, bh, m semivowels: y, r, l, v sibilants: z, S, s aspiration: h anusvaara: M (2) Visarga is not marked. (3) Anusvaara is not always marked. (4) Members of a compound are separated by periods. (5) External vowel sandhi is decomposed by `^'. (6) Verbs are marked by `('.