Manavadharmaśāstram is a key hindu text and a basic text for all gurus to base their teachings on. It comprises of 12 chapters presenting the norms of domestic, social and religious life of India,
It is a genre of Sanskrit texts and refers to the Shastra pertaining to Dharma, religious and legal duty. It is a source of religious law describing the life of an ideal householder and it is a symbol of the summation of Hindu knowledge about religion, law and ethics.
It is one of the two major epics of ancient India. It narrates the Kurukshetra war and the tales of Kauravas and Pandavas. It also contains philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the Purusharathas(Goals of life)
This epic poem narrates the story of Rama. It is divided into seven Kandas(chapters). The theme of the book is that virtues, honesty and integrity will always result in the goodness for the possesor of these qualities.