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Smriti was the Naga word for 'remembered'. It also referred to the grand texts (or memories) within the Akasha's recollection, the source of the knowledge and wisdom of the Constrictor priests.

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  • Smriti was the Naga word for 'remembered'. It also referred to the grand texts (or memories) within the Akasha's recollection, the source of the knowledge and wisdom of the Constrictor priests.
  • Smṛti (Sanskrit: स्मृति), literally "that which is remembered," refers to a specific body of Hindu religious scripture. Smṛti also denotes non-Shruti texts and is generally seen as secondary in authority to Shruti. The literature which comprises the Smriti was composed after the Vedas around 500 BCE. Smriti also denotes tradition in the sense that it portrays the traditions of the rules on dharma; especially those of lawful virtuous persons. This is understood by looking at traditional texts, such as the Ramayana, in which the traditions of the main characters portray a strict adherence to or observance of dharma.
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  • Smriti was the Naga word for 'remembered'. It also referred to the grand texts (or memories) within the Akasha's recollection, the source of the knowledge and wisdom of the Constrictor priests.
  • Smṛti (Sanskrit: स्मृति), literally "that which is remembered," refers to a specific body of Hindu religious scripture. Smṛti also denotes non-Shruti texts and is generally seen as secondary in authority to Shruti. The literature which comprises the Smriti was composed after the Vedas around 500 BCE. Smriti also denotes tradition in the sense that it portrays the traditions of the rules on dharma; especially those of lawful virtuous persons. This is understood by looking at traditional texts, such as the Ramayana, in which the traditions of the main characters portray a strict adherence to or observance of dharma.
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