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[[Gṛhyasūtra]] ([[गृह्यसूत्र]]):—A category of late {{Wiki|Vedic}} texts, classified as belonging to the Kalpasūtra {{Wiki|literature}} of the [[Vedāṅga]] (and therefore as [[smṛti]]), which deals with the proper performance of the domestic [[rituals]] (gṛhya-yajñas), as well as containing details of various [[rites]] of passage (saṃskāras)—such as {{Wiki|Vedic}} [[initiation]] ([[upanayana]]), [[marriage]], and death—and descriptions of day-to-day [[religious]] concerns from the {{Wiki|perspective}} of the [[householder]] ([[gṛhastha]]). The Gṛhyasūtras' content overlaps to some extent with that of the [[Dharmasūtras]].
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[[Gṛhyasūtra]] ([[गृह्यसूत्र]]):—A category of late {{Wiki|Vedic}} texts, classified as belonging to the [[Kalpasūtra]] {{Wiki|literature}} of the [[Vedāṅga]] (and therefore as [[smṛti]]), which deals with the proper performance of the domestic [[rituals]] ([[gṛhya-yajñas]]), as well as containing details of various [[rites]] of passage ([[saṃskāras]])—such as {{Wiki|Vedic}} [[initiation]] ([[upanayana]]), [[marriage]], and death—and descriptions of day-to-day [[religious]] concerns from the {{Wiki|perspective}} of the [[householder]] ([[gṛhastha]]). The [[Gṛhyasūtras]]' content overlaps to some extent with that of the [[Dharmasūtras]].
  
  

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Gṛhyasūtra (गृह्यसूत्र):—A category of late Vedic texts, classified as belonging to the Kalpasūtra literature of the Vedāṅga (and therefore as smṛti), which deals with the proper performance of the domestic rituals (gṛhya-yajñas), as well as containing details of various rites of passage (saṃskāras)—such as Vedic initiation (upanayana), marriage, and death—and descriptions of day-to-day religious concerns from the perspective of the householder (gṛhastha). The Gṛhyasūtras' content overlaps to some extent with that of the Dharmasūtras.


In Buddhism

General definition (in Buddhism)

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Source: Google Books: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on a Contested Buddhist Site

The Gṛhyasūtras mark a significant moment in the history of ancestor worship in India; they codify the domestic ritual tradition that is alluded to in the older ritual literature, but finds no formal expression.

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