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Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishtha and Baudhaiana.
For all students of Sanskrit philology and Indian history Apastamba s aphorismsof the sacred law of the Aryan Hindus possess a special interest
beyond that attaching to other works of the same class.
The Vasishtha Drahmasastra is, like that of Gautama, the last remnant of the Sutras of a Vedic school, which, as far as our knowledge goes at
present, has perished, together with the greater part of its writings.