Manusmriti is one of the most revered and ancient Bhartiya Dharmashastra texts, outlining fundamental principles of dharma (righteous conduct), social order, ethics, and law in Hindu tradition. This edition presents the original verses along with a simple Hindi translation by Pandit Jwala Prasad Chaturvedi, making deep philosophical and societal concepts clear for modern readers. The book covers topics such as varna‑ashrama Dharma (social duties), moral conduct, justice, and rites of life, offering guidance on ethical living and personal responsibilities. With practical explanations and interpretations, it bridges classical Sanskrit teachings and everyday application for students, scholars, and spiritual readers alike. Published by Randhir Prakashan, this volume remains essential for those seeking a foundational understanding of Hindu law, culture, and ancient social philosophy.