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what do you know about secular literature of ancient India​

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The law books of ancient India was known as 'Dharmasutras' and 'Smritis'. These literary books were known as secular literature. Secular literature is one which comprises of worldly things and not pertaining to religious rituals or beliefs. This literature is rather more rational, scientific in its approach.

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The law books of ancient India was known as 'Dharmasutras' and 'Smritis'. These literary books were known as secular literature. ... Panini and Patanjali, though they had written on Sanskrit Grammar, also described some political events, are also good examples of secular literature.

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The word "secular" generally refers to worldly, rather than spiritual. In prehistoric India, there were many kinds of literature which were non-religious in nature. The law books of ancient India was known as 'Dharmasutras' and 'Smritis'. These literary books were known as secular literature. Secular literature is one which comprises of worldly things and not pertaining to religious rituals or beliefs.This literature is rather more rational, scientific in its approach.

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