For beginners Arthasangraha is better. Especially the translation and notes by A.B Gajendragadkar and R.D Karmarmakar is very lucid and clear
Dear Friends,I find myself intrigued by the idea that there are people today compelled to carry on the karmakāṇḑa rituals.I read a brief passage that alludes to the mīmāṃsā thought-world as providing textual evidence and injunctions for this practice of reenacting scriptural commandments, which were originally meant for a group of people in a different time and place. However, it only mentions mīmāṃsā and does not mention any specific author or text.I would like to read this text but, as I know very little about mīmāṃsā I do not really know where to start. I thought I might find some help here in locating the passages I seek.Thank you for your help.All the best,Patrick McCartney, PhDFellowSchool of Culture, History & Language
College of the Asia-Pacific
The Australian National University
Canberra, Australia, 0200
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