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The Grhya Sutras "domestic sutras" are a category of Sanskrit texts in the tradition of the Brahmanas, commenting on Vedic ritual. Their language is late Vedic Sanskrit, and they date to around roughly 500 BC, contemporary with the Shrautasutras. They are named after Vedic shakhas.

  • Âsvalâyana-Grhyasûtra
  • (Satyâsâdha-Grhyasûtra) *
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  • Kausîtaki-Grhyasûtra
  • Gobhila-Grhya-Sûtra
  • Jaimini-Grhyasûtra
  • Khâdira-Grhyasûtra (Drâhyâyana-Grhyasûtra)
  • Kauthuma-Grhyasûtra
  • Âgnivesya-Grhyasûtra
  • Âpastamba-Grhyasûtra
  • Baudhâyana-Grhyasûtra
  • Bhâradvâja-Grhyasûtra
  • Kâthaka-Grhyasûtra (Laugâksi-Grhyasûtra)
  • Mânava-Grhyasûtra
  • Vaikhânasa-Grhyasûtra
  • Vârâha-Grhyasûtra
  • Âpastamba-Sulvasûtra
  • Vâdhûla-Grhyasûtra
  • Pâraskara-Grhyasûtra

Hindu texts

 

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