What are the Dharmashastras?
Dharmashastras are amalgam of the law books known as Smritis and Dharmasutras. It is considered more of a science than a prose or a mythological story. The duties for different sects of people are described in the shastras, which includes the rulers and nobles, indicative of the role of the people in the society. The Manusmriti also, on the other hand, talks about the Hindu law code; tipping from Varnas and the Ashramas. Final Answer The combination of the Smritis and Dharmasutras texts contain a large amount of varied responsibilities which are laid for all the sects in the society, like family traditions, legislation or so. Even the theory of the class division has also been elaborated.