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The Remaining Nine Smritis of Hindu Tradition Explained

Ancient Sages Writing tha Remaning Nine Smritis Symbolizing Devotion Ethics and Spirituals Law

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🌺10. Katyayan Smriti

The great sage Katyayan is known among ancient scholars.

In Stri Mimamsa, his words are considered highly authentic and reliable.

🌷11. Shandilya Smriti

Sage Shandilya is regarded as a master of devotion.

He considered devotion to the Lord as the greatest path to welfare.

Sage Shandilya highlighted the Lord’s main qualities: compassion and mercy.

His shloka:
"Mukhyaṁ tasya hi kāruṇyam"

🪔12. Gautam Smriti

Sage Gautam is one of the seven great sages.

He is the spiritual son of Brahma, and his wife is Ahilya.

The Gautam Smriti explains the greatness of dharma, the five yajnas, cow protection, rules of eating, sacred places, and devotion to God.

🙏🏿13. Vasishtha Smriti

Sage Vasishtha is a spiritual son of Brahma.

His wife, Arundhati, is an ideal example for devoted women.

He was the guru of Lord Shri Ram and one of His greatest devotees.

Vasishtha is famous for cow service and devotion, recognized worldwide.

💥14. Daksha Smriti

King Daksha is the son of Brahma.

His wife was Prasuti, daughter of King Manu.

Lord Shiva’s first wife, Sati, was their daughter.

King Daksha was one of Lord Vishnu’s great devotees and wrote the Daksha Smriti.

🌿15. Brihaspati Smriti

The Brihaspati Smriti was written by the guru of the gods, Brihaspati, son of the sage Angira.

It is a very useful scripture, illuminating speech, intelligence, and knowledge.

🌹16. Shatatap Smriti

The Shatatap Smriti was written by the great sage Shatatap, who was the guru of Sage Sharbhanga.

Through his penance, he became very weak, and so he was called Shatatap.

Three Smritis are associated with his name:
Laghu Shatatap Smriti
Vriddha Shatatap Smriti
Shatatapiya Smriti

🌻17. Parashar Smriti

Sage Parashar, father of Krishna Dvaipayana Vedavyasa, wrote the Parashar Smriti.

He is also the author of the Vishnu Purana, and his words are respected even in the Kali Yuga.

🪻18. Kratu Smriti

The great sage Kratu is a spiritual son of Brahma.

He was righteous, truth-loving, and devoted to fasts.

He authored the Kratu Smriti.

Sage Shri Nabha Das mentions him among the great Smriti writers.

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