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1083

Vijnaneshwara Composes the Mitakshara at Kalyani

1083

In the court of Vikramaditya VI, the jurist Vijnaneshwara completed the Mitakshara, a commentary on the ancient Yajnavalkya Smriti that would become the most influential treatise on Hindu law in Indian history. Its rulings on inheritance, property, and joint family obligations would govern legal practice across most of the subcontinent for the next nine centuries - a single scholar's interpretation hardened into the bedrock of an entire civilization's jurisprudence.