Manu









Manu


Manu [man-oo] Examples noun Hindu Mythology.

  1. the progenitor and lawgiver of the human race.

Examples from the Web for manu Contemporary Examples of manu

  • Clare, Manu, and I were held incommunicado for 44 days, except for one phone call to our families.

    A Christie’s Benefit for Slain Photojournalist Anton Hammerl’s Family

    James Foley

    May 13, 2012

  • We—Anton, Clare Gillis, Manu Brabo, and I—were all running from two trucks full of soldiers firing wildly at us.

    A Christie’s Benefit for Slain Photojournalist Anton Hammerl’s Family

    James Foley

    May 13, 2012

  • The other two are Spanish photographer Manu Brabo and Anton Hammerl, a South African photographer.

    Four Journalists Held in Libya

    Babak Dehghanpisheh

    April 8, 2011

  • Historical Examples of manu

  • Manu holds that the last of these, the slave-wife, is the best wife.

    The Truth About Woman

    C. Gasquoine Hartley

  • The law of Manu hinges on the superiority of the Brahman over the other castes.

    History of Religion

    Allan Menzies

  • The most famous and the longest, is the laws of Manu, a mythical progenitor of mankind.

    History of Religion

    Allan Menzies

  • The “Law of Manu” can lose its authority where it is favorable to women!

    Folkways

    William Graham Sumner

  • From internal evidence, it is doubtless much subsequent to Manu.

    Hindu Law and Judicature

    Yjnavalkya

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