Definition of Shastir
Shaster, a book containing the institutes of the Hindu religion or
its legal requirements.
- Wikipedia
{ ||Shas"ter (?), ||Shas"tra (?), }
n. [Skr. cāstra an order or command, a
sacred book, fr. cās to order, instruct, govern. Cf.
Sastra.] A treatise for authoritative instruction among
the Hindoos; a book of institutes; especially, a treatise explaining
the Vedas. [Written also sastra.]
{ ||Shas"ter (?), ||Shas"tra (?), }
n. [Skr. cāstra an order or command, a
sacred book, fr. cās to order, instruct, govern. Cf.
Sastra.] A treatise for authoritative instruction among
the Hindoos; a book of institutes; especially, a treatise explaining
the Vedas. [Written also sastra.]
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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